INTOXICATION
ars 4-251A1
*consumption* of liquor while operating or riding in a vehicle c2m
ars 4-251A2
*possession* of open container or liquor within the passenger compartment c2m
less than ___% not presumed under the influence
.05
between ____% and ____% no presumption of being under the influence
.05% and .08%
_____% or more presumed under the influence
.08
walk and turn
1 verbal instructions (ensure a heel toe stance, arms down to sides, don't stat until told) 2.9 steps, turn, 9 steps 3. turn procedures(turn on line, several small steps) 4. while walking: keep watching feet, arms down at side, count steps out loud, don't stop during walk
describe what types of abnormal breathing an intoxicated individual may exhibit
1. Abnormal breathing. a. Hyperventilate. b. Slow and deep breathing. 2. The subject may have labored breathing. If breathing is significantly labored or subject is unconscious, call for medical assistance.
Diabetic shock (Low blood sugar) symptoms
1. Dizziness/fainting/headache. 2. Convulsions. 3. Drooling. 4. Profuse sweating. 5. Pale, moist skin. 6. Tremors. 7. General muscular weakness. 8. Unconsciousness.
give symptoms of a Diabetic coma (high blood sugar)
1. Musky/fruity odor on breath - can often be mistaken as the odor of an alcoholic beverage. 2. Convulsions/dizziness. 3. Fever. 4. Intense abdominal pain/vomiting. 5. Red, dry, warm skin. 6. Frequent urination. 7. Unconsciousness.
what is a "Ruddy" complexion
1. The subject may appear flushed and have a reddish coloration. 2. It may appear like rosy cheeks, this is a common symptom.
give an example of Poor coordination
1. The subject may have difficulty standing or walking without swaying. 2. The subject may not be able to manipulate small objects such as: Car keys, driver's license, wallet or registration papers.
General disorientation includes
1. The subject may not be aware of his/her location. 2. The subject's perception of time may be impaired. 3. The subject's sense of direction may be impaired. 4. The subject may be unaware of his/her surroundings. 5. The subject may appear confused and afraid
28-1381(A)
1. impaired to the slightest degree 2. BAC 0.08% or more within two hours of driving 3. DUI- drugs 4. Operating a commercial vehicle with a BAC .04% or more
how many clues do you need for a one leg stand? What is the percentage of accuracy?
2/6 83% accurate
how may clues do you need for a walk and turn test to indicate a BAC of .08%? what percent accurate?
2/8 79% accurate
You pull over someone at a BAC of .16 what are you charging them with
28-1381 A1 28-1381 A2 29-1382 A1
you pull someone over at a .06 what are you charging them with?
28-1381 A1- impaired to the slightest
you pull someone over at .08 what are you charging them with?
28-1381 A1- impaired to the slightest AND 28-1382 A20 BAC of .08% or more
how may clues do you need for HGN? what percent accurate?
4/6 88% accurate
4 out of 6 or more clues indicates BAC above 0.08% what percent of the time using HGN?
88%
BEST CASE SCENARIO, TAKE TEST AND ITS POSITIVE ?
90 DAY SUSPENSION
Identify the following non-alcohol or drug-related factors that may affect an individual's ability to operate a motor vehicle:
A. Age. B. Emotional status. C. Mental status. D. Physical status.
Identify the alcohol intoxication-like symptoms associated with each of the following medical conditions:
A. Epilepsy. B. Diabetic shock. C. Diabetic coma D. Mental illness. E. Stroke.
____ HAS THE ABILITY TO AFFECT DRIVING BEHAVIOR
AGE
FSTs____ SUBJECTS ATTENTION
DIVIDE
if impairment is detected the person will be cited for both _____ and the ______ _______
DUI and liquor violation
ARS 28-1382 A2
EXTREME DUI it is unlawful for a person to drive or be in actual physical control of a vehicle in this state if the person has an alcohol concentration as follows within two hours of driving .20 or more misdemeanor offense enhanced penalties and fines
Identify the following indicators of alcohol intoxication
Lack of concentration General disorientation Nausea/vomiting Unconsciousness. Slow reaction time. impaired vision
________ and ________ are common symptoms in persons who are significantly intoxicated or have reached their personal tolerance level.
Nausea and vomiting
SAY NO TO BLOOD/BREATH TEST (1ST TIME), THEY ARE SUSPENDED FOR HOW LONG?
ONE YEAR
Identify the following indicators of alcohol intoxication that you can see
Poor coordination. Bloodshot - "glassy" eyes. Tremors Facial complexion/color.
Identify the following indicators of alcohol intoxication that you can hear
Slurred/altered speech Altered breathing
The subject may not remember certain words and insert inappropriate or incorrect words as fillers demonstrates what indicator of alcohol impairment?
Slurred/altered speech.
divided attention is ?
TWO OR MORE TASK AT THE SAME TIME , MENTAL AND PHYSICAL
SAY NO TO BLOOD/ BREATH TEST (2ND TIME W/I LAST 7 YRS), THEY ARE SUSPENDED FOR HOW LONG?
TWO YEARS
There are five (5) field sobriety tests that officers can administer to suspected DUI offenders.
a. Walk and turn. b. One (1)-leg stand. c. Romberg modified. d. Finger to nose. e. Finger count
you charge someone with dui if they are in ______ ____ _____
actual physical control
1. Extremities may display a slight trembling. The subject may not have good control of extremities and may give the appearance of having tremors. Tremors can result from _______ _______ _______. Call for medical assistance
acute alcohol withdrawal
ARS 28-1383 A1
aggravated dui (c4f) Commits violation of ARS 28-1381 or ARS 18-1382 while his privilege to *DRIVE IS SUSPENDED, CANCLED, REVOKED, OR REFUSED, OR THE PERSONS DRIVERS LICENSE IS SUSPENDED , CANCELLED*
ars 28-1383 a5
aggravated dui (c4f) while committing a violation of 1381, 2382 or 1383, while driving the *wrong way on a highway or roadway*
ARS 28- 1383 A2
aggravated dui (c4f) within a period of 84 months commits a *third or subsequent violation* of ars 28-1381, 1382 or this section
ars 28-1383 A4
aggravated dui (c4f) while the person is ordered by the court or required pursuant to section 28-3319 by the department to equip any motor vehicle the person operates with *A CERTIFIED IGNITION INTERLOCK DEVICE* commits a violation of section 1381 or 1382 or this section
ARS 28-1383 A3
aggravated dui (c6f) commits a violation of 1381 or 1382 while a person *under 15 years of age is in the vehicle*
what else causes bloodshot watery eyes
allergies contacts smoke sad /crying
what is a drug
any substance taken into the body that inhibits the ability to drive
if someone is impaired what are we going to do?
arrest
just because someone only gets one indicator on the first FST then the driver refuses to participate in any more and wants a lawyer what can you do if you observed other indicators such as smell of impairment ?
arrest
Due to the depressant effects alcohol has on the _______ _______ _______, all reaction times to stimulus will likely be slowed
central nervous system
purpose of divided attention tests:
concentrating on more than one thing at a time (mental and physical test)
you pull over a driver for swerving all over the road and hitting the curb, they also exhibit physical signs of intoxication. When they take the PBT it comes back at .02, what should you be thinking?
drugs
.15- .20 is an ____ _____
extreme dui
DUI detection, the entire process of ________ and _______ ________ to determine if a suspect should be arrested for a DUI violation
identifying gathering information
ARS28-1381A.2
if a person has an alcohol concentration of *.08 OR MORE* within two hours of driving or being in actual control of the vehicle and the alcohol concentration results from alcohol consumed either before or while driving or being in actual physical control of the vehicle c1m
ars 28-1381A4
if the vehicle is commercial motor vehicle that requires a CDL and the person has an alcohol concentration of *.04%* or more (only applies to when they are driving the commercial vehicle)
the ultimate goal of dui
increase DUI Deterrence and decrease alcohol- related crashed, deaths and injuries
anything with a vehicle is not an _____ think personal
indicator
ARS 28-1382A1
it is unlawful for a person to drive or be in actual physical control of a vehicle in this state if the person has an alcohol concentration as follows within 2 hours of driving *0.15 or more but less than .20" misdemeanor offense enhanced penalties an fines
Ars 4-244.34
it is unlawful for a person under the age of 21 years to drive or be in physical control of a motor vehicle while there is any spirituous liquor in the person's body *under 21 with ANY liquor*
horizontal gaze nystagmus
most reliable NHTSA validated standardized field sobriety test involuntary jerking of the eyes
.00-.05 =
not impaired
Vehicle in Motion (stop?) Personal Contact (use senses, Exit?) Pre-arrest Screening
parts of a DUI stop
all DUI laws apply to vehicles on the ______ and _____ ______
roadway private property ARS 28-1381 "it is unlawful for any person to drive or be in actual physical control of any vehicle within this state under any of the following circumstances"
.20+ is an ____ _____ _____
super extreme dui
for every DUI violator arrested ____ others are contacted face to face but released without arrest
three
elements of probable cause
to drive or be in actual physical control of any vehicle within this state under the influence or intoxicating liquors, drugs, vapor
phases of a dui stop
vehicle in motion make contact pre arrest screening
Give ________and _______ to determine if the person is passed out, sleeping or unconscious.
verbal or physical stimuli
what are the to validated tests?
walk and turn one leg stand
ars 28-1381A3
while there is any drug defines in Section 13-3401 or its metabolite in the person's body c1m
ARS13-1381 A.1
while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, any drug, a vapor releasing substance containing a toxic substance or any combination of liquor, drugs or vapor releasing substance if the person is impaired to THE SLIGHTEST DEGREE C1M