THE DRUG RECOGNITION EXPERT INSIGNIA
The bald eagle, a traditional symbol of United States law enforcement, symbolizes strength, courage and confidence. | |
The eagle is proudly stretching it's wings to display the title one receives after completing the comprehensive training program: "Drug Recognition Expert". | |
The twelve rays that surround the eagle's head represent the twelve steps in the drug influence evaluation process. The first step is a breath alcohol test, and the last is the corroborative toxicological examination. | |
The eagle's right talon is holding a grape leaf cluster, symbolizing the drug alcohol. | |
The left talon is holding seven arrows or spikes, signifying the seven categories of drugs. The categories, based on specific signs and symptoms, are: Central Nervous System (CNS) Depressants, Inhalants, Phencyclidine (PCP), Cannabis, CNS Stimulants, Hallucinogens, and Narcotic Analgesics. | |
The words "Systematic Standardized Evaluation" that surround the emblem are the watchwords of the Drug Evaluation Procedure. | |
In the background of the emblem's center is a green cross. Green, the traditional color of safety, symbolizes law enforcement. The cross also represents the center of the Los Angeles Police Department traffic division's uniform shoulder patch. | |
In the foreground is the California bear. This symbolizes the fact that the Drug Recognition expert program had its start in California. It is also a tongue-in-cheek reference to the program's unofficial joke. Ask a Drug Recognition Expert about the "bear in the beer bar" for details! | |
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