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Health See other Health Articles Title: The Drug Whisperers You may have heard about people getting speeding tickets not based on the reading of a radar gun or other instrument subject to empirical verification but solely on the basis of an armed government workers training, his estimation that is is, his opinion about how fast the alleged offender was traveling. In some jurisdictions, this is considered acceptable evidence in court sufficient to convict. Now comes the Drug Whisperer. A whole army of them. These are armed government workers such as Cobb County, Georgias TT Carroll who have received similar training and been anointed Certified Drug Recognition Experts, ready to go to war on drugs even if there arent any around. Carroll and other trained experts have arrested numerous motorists on the basis of the mere assertion that they are On Dope. Nothing more. Certainly not on the basis of empirical evidence that they actually are On Dope, such as a blood or urine test. Thats too much of an inconvenience and probably too factual, as well. The trained expert at work
Instead, the DREs trained opinion that the person he has waylaid often on the pretext of a minor traffic offense, such as driving slightly on the shoulder or touching a yellow line, probably with the DRE cop car riding their bumper is a Doper. The victims are arrested, caged and charged and must then prove themselves innocent of the charges. Many of them subsequently have. At least five of Carrolls victims were found empirically to have nothing in their systems whatsoever. But that took months (the states crime lab isnt speedy) and the charges dont get dropped before the court date unless the DA feels so inclined. The presumption of guilt applies. Carroll and 250 other trained government workers in Georgia alone use scientific techniques such as observing the subjects attitude the attitude indicating Dope Fiend or not isnt described followed by a roadside gymnastics performance similar to the one used to suss out drunk drivers. Common clumsiness aggravated by nervousness becomes a tell that the subject is a Doper. As does refusal to perform the test. He must be High. The Drug Whisperer then proceeds to an evaluation of muscle tone. If your arms feel rigid, youre on dope. If they are flaccid, youre also on dope! Whatever your arms feel like, youre on dope. Next comes a pulse check. If yours is high or low well, you know what that means. It doesnt seem to matter that normal pulse rates vary tremendously from individual to individual; some people have resting pulse rates around 40 beats a minute much lower than the average 60-70. And when you are frightened as you just might be when standing by the side of the road being interrogated by an armed government worker looking for an excuse to cuff and stuff you your pulse rate might just go up. Ah-ha!. You are obviously On Dope. The probably GED-educated (but trained) Drug Recognition Expert can tell, every time. Then comes the most scientific criteria of the DREs 12 Step Evaluation Process: It is the moment when the the armed government worker . . .forms an opinion as to whether or not (sic) the subject is impaired. Off to the clink you go. Your car goes to the impound lot. Your kids to Protective Services. Better Call Saul. They could have used DREs during the Salem Witch Trails. It amounts to same thing, just more bureaucratized. Point a finger witch! The DREs version is I am seeing involuntary indicators of impairment caused by the marijuana youve been smoking these are Cobbs words to one of his victims, a waitress who was later found to have smoked no marijuana at all, insofar as could be detected in her blood. There is another parallel to Salem. Like the witch hunters, the DRE has every incentive to form a very specific opinion. Everyones a witch! And everyones on Dope! Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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