State Police Put Additional
Drug Recognition Experts on the Road
In Pennsylvania’s latest effort to bolster highway safety, 11 state
troopers – including two from the Kane barracks -- and five municipal police officers have been certified by the International Association of Chiefs of Police as drug recognition experts.
Acting State Police Commissioner Frank Noonan said today that, “The Drug Evaluation and Classification Program is a national effort to train police
officers to determine when an individual has been driving under the influence of drugs and to identify the type of drug causing the impairment.
The program also trains officers to recognize whether an individual is suffering from a medical condition rather than drug impairment.
The local troopers who have been certified are Mathew Petrof and Ted Race.
For more on this story: http://state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=18&objID=1058575&mode=2
troopers – including two from the Kane barracks -- and five municipal police officers have been certified by the International Association of Chiefs of Police as drug recognition experts.
Acting State Police Commissioner Frank Noonan said today that, “The Drug Evaluation and Classification Program is a national effort to train police
officers to determine when an individual has been driving under the influence of drugs and to identify the type of drug causing the impairment.
The program also trains officers to recognize whether an individual is suffering from a medical condition rather than drug impairment.
The local troopers who have been certified are Mathew Petrof and Ted Race.
For more on this story: http://state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=18&objID=1058575&mode=2
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