What is a drug recognition expert?
Drug recognition experts are police who are trained and certified to recognize when people are under the influence of drugs. In Colorado, there are currently 198 active DREs. Fifty-seven of them serve with the Colorado State Patrol. DREs use a standardized 12-step protocol approved by NHTSA (National Highway Transportation Safety Administration) to evaluate DUID suspects. The purpose of this protocol is to try to ascertain which drugs the suspect may have ingested and how much. It is a more particular and detailed procedure than trying to determine whether someone ingested alcohol. If a Colorado policeman who is not a DRE suspects that a driver may be under the influence of the drugs, the officer will try to get a DRE to appear as quickly as possible to assess the driver. If no DRE is available, the arresting officer may use his/her judgment about placing the suspect under arrest.How does this apply to DUI of drugs in Colorado?
A DUID in Colorado occurs when:
- a person who is operating a motor vehicle has ingested one or more drugs (or a combination of drugs and alcohol); and
- the drugs and/or alcohol render the driver substantially incapable — either mentally and/or physically — to exercise clear judgment, sufficient physical control, or due care in the safe operation of a vehicle
- cocaine;
- ecstasy;
- GHB;
- heroin;
- meth; and
- PCP
- driver’s license revocation;
- mandatory SR-22 insurance;
- installation of an ignition interlock device in the person’s vehicles;
- designation as a Colorado “persistent drunk driver” (PDD); and
- mandatory drug education prior to the license being reinstated