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Toronto Police Testing Roadside Screening Devices For Drug-impaired Driving

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 19 Dec, 2016 01:02 PM
    Toronto police have begun a pilot project testing the use of roadside screening devices for drug-impaired driving.
     
    The project — which continues through to next spring — will test how well officers are able to use certain roadside drug-testing devices on motorists under different weather conditions and at night.
     
    It is part of a national effort aimed at testing how police forces can detect drug-impaired drivers, with forces in Vancouver, Halifax and Gatineau, Que., as well as the Ontario Provincial Police and certain RCMP detachments taking part.
     
    Toronto police say the information they will be collecting will help develop practices for the use of "oral-fluid" screening devices in Canada.
     
    The force also notes that there need to be legislative changes to allow roadside drug screening to become part of the drug-impaired-driving regime before Toronto police can use the devices in actual enforcement situations.
     
    Police say participation in the project is anonymous and voluntary.
     
    They say if a driver shows no sign of impairment, they are eligible to volunteer, and if they do end up testing positive for the presence of drugs, no charges would be laid.
     
    Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale has said his department and the Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators will collaborate with police forces on the project.
     
    The screening systems test saliva for the presence of drugs, including cannabis, cocaine, methamphetamine and opioids.
     
    Currently, the Criminal Code authorizes police officers to conduct a standard field sobriety test on a suspected impaired driver. If the officer has a reasonable belief that an offence has been committed, a specially trained officer can be called to conduct a drug recognition evaluation.

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