Unit 8- Drug and Alcohol Enforcement Flashcards
Drug and alcohol enforcement serves two purposes
education and to reduce incidents
of driving while impaired (DWI) and driving under the influence (DUI) pg223
What are some Organizational Responsibilities?
Maintain Qualifications Detection and Deterrence Activities Self Education (recognize DUI, know SFST) pg 223
What is the definition of physical control?
The present capability and power to dominate, direct, or
regulate the vehicle, vessel or aircraft, either in person or through agency of another pg225
Key elements of the Implied Consent Law are
- Any person who operates a motor vehicle upon the roadways of the installation.
- The person must give voluntary consent to a chemical test.
- The person must know the purpose of the test
- The suspect must have operated the vehicle or have had physical control of the vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and/or any drug pg226
The involuntary extraction of bodily fluids of an individual operating a motor vehicle in traffic cases is conducted only in accordance what following procedures?
A collision resulting in death
The collision involved personal injury
The collision involved serious property damage
A Search Warrant pg226
True or False. Never delay or deny medical attention for investigative gain.
True pg227
What are the THREE phases of a DUI?
Phase 1. Vehicle in Motion Initial observations Probable Cause Conduct the traffic stop Phase 2. Personal Contact Driver interview Questioning techniques Observations of the exit sequence Phase 3. Pre-Arrest Screening SFST’s pg230
Name Three of the Standard Field Sobriety Test (SFST)
Walk and Turn
One Leg stand
Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HNG) pg231