Drug Users Recruited To Help Police With Hands-On Training

ANC

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Police can easily pull over and pick up drunk drivers. But pinpointing drivers on drugs is another story.
When an erratic driver doesn’t show any trace of alcohol on a breathalyzer, police need expert training to tell if they are high on something else. That’s why police recently requested a whole new set of recruits — drug users.
Outside the Minneapolis Police Fifth Precinct at the corner of West 31st Street and Nicollet Avenue South, the sunset signals the beginning of a busy night for police patrolling Minnesota streets. But a select group of officers aren’t chasing crime on this night. Instead, the potential danger has come to them.
Inver Grove Heights Officer Chris Wegner is about to get some of the most valuable hands-on training of his career, dealing with people high on drugs.
A girl we’ll call Christina is helping Wegner train. That’s not her real name and she isn’t in trouble....

http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2011/05/09/drug-users-recruited-to-help-police-with-hands-on-training/
 

a dog named chico

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That is awesome!!! where do i sign up? do they supply the chemicals?...lol i thinks it is a good idea though, driving impaired on anything is wrong.
 

poplars

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"In minnesota it is not illegal to be drunk or high if you are not causing problems."

this is how it should be everywhere, with all drugs legalized....
 

a dog named chico

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5$ says she goes to jail after teaching the pigs
They let her get a mile down the road...then send a patrol car after her....i can see it now

Cop:miss i have reason to believe your under the influence
Girl: yeah...you guys gave it to me
Cop:so you do admit it!
Girl:ummm
Cop:step out of the car please...
 

Luger187

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"Christina said she came for another reason — to support a friend, who was in trouble after driving under the influence."

how is this going to help her friend? by making it more likely she will get arrested next time? im totally cool with poorer people doing it. like drug addicts who live on the streets. at least they get something to eat, and the cops get to interact with them a bit(so its not so much of a me vs. you thing on the streets)
 

Luger187

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Laws are being broke. This will end with the cops losing there job.
theres no laws being broken...

edit: now that i read the posts on here, i think people think the cops are giving them drugs. they arent. the people are coming into the station under the influence, and are then given something in return. like a meal or pack of smokes
 
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