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Home / Crime and Justice / Winnipeg Police Target Cannabis & Drug Impairment

Winnipeg Police Target Cannabis & Drug Impairment

16 Jan

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Summary

  • Winnipeg police are increasing patrols to find drug-impaired drivers.
  • The campaign runs until March 1, partnering with Manitoba Public Insurance.
  • Last year, 97 drivers tested positive for cannabis consumption.

Winnipeg police are launching a proactive campaign to address drug-impaired driving, deploying additional officers to detect drivers under the influence of cannabis and other substances. This initiative, which commenced in the new year and continues until March 1, is a collaborative effort with Manitoba Public Insurance.

Specially trained officers will conduct random traffic stops, particularly in areas with cannabis retail outlets. They will be looking for erratic driving behaviors such as poor cornering or swerving. Positive identification of THC or cocaine impairment may follow roadside screenings and tests.

Last year's campaign resulted in 97 drivers testing positive for cannabis, an increase from the previous year. Police emphasize that drug impairment, including from cannabis, remains a significant concern, and urge drivers to understand the effects and duration of cannabis consumption before operating a vehicle.

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The Winnipeg drug-impaired driving enforcement campaign is currently underway and will run until March 1.
Last year, 97 drivers tested positive for cannabis consumption during the police campaign.
Police look for erratic driving like taking curves poorly, swerving, or driving too slow, as well as physical signs like bloodshot eyes and slurred speech.

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