FSC239Y5 Lecture : FSC239 Nov 23 2010

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Intoxication: physical or observable signs of drug (including alcohol) administration. Could be administers orally, topically, rectally, injected, smoked, insullflation. Slurred speech: red glassy eyes, motor in coordination (difficulty with balance or walking, difficulty extracting their license from wallet. Impairment: decreased ability to perform a certain task. Depends on: complexity of the task, demands on the driver (weather conditions, familiarity, road conditions) Information processing: choice reaction time, risk assessment, vigilance, vision. One an individual is intoxicated, that is, demonstrating signs that alcohol is having an impact on their walking, balance etc. Alcohol related charges: refuse to provide, over 80mg/100ml, cause bodily harm/death, care or control, must provide a breath sample. It is a central nervous system depressant- metal and motor functions are impaired. Impairment studies: controlled laboratory experiments assessing skills required to operate a motor vehicle, driving simulations, closed course studies, real driving situations. Sfst: reasonable suspicion, rpg (reasonable and probably grounds, dre, analysis of the sample, court.

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