So, let me get this straight, you'll have to report an ARREST, and be subject to these rules.
In 2004, I was followed by the Fullerton Police Department into a gas station after I had made 2 quick, but legal, lane changes (which I'm sure everyone here has done). I was in the left lane, and I signaled, checked my mirrors, saw a car a half mile behind, and determined it was safe to continue the lane change to the rightmost lane.
I pulled into the gas station completely unaware. As I stepped out of my vehicle to go get some money for a theatre production I was about to attend (cash only, "Hunger Artists Theatre Company", Madame Guignols Macabre Theatre), I noticed a police vehicle behind me with lights on.
Long story short, I showed my paperwork, and I was about to be released, when the officer noticed my DILATED pupils. He ran some sort of red pen test on my eyes, and asked if I was under the influence. I replied, "no". He told me to step out of the car, and at this point, I was very nervous. My heart rate was extremely elevated. He took my pulse, and then had me sit on the hood of his car. He asked me to do some sort of counting test where I tilt my head up and count to 30 in my head.
The officer then asked "what time did you use?" I replied, "I'm sorry, I don't understand". He replied, "you know what I mean, what time did you do speed?" I replied, "I have not done any drugs, if you'd like I'll take a breathalyzer". He said that wouldn't be necessary. I also explained that as a pilot (student at that point), I cannot do drugs, as it is medically disqualifying. He informed me he knew of plenty of pilots who did drugs. After interrogating me, and my passenger, who admitted to having had drinks that night, he let us go 30 minutes later under the following condition. "If I catch you driving around here tonight, you're going to jail. Your passenger will do all the driving." He concluded with "either you've got weird biological properties making your eyes dilate, or you got lucky tonight that I didn't catch you."
So, long story short, I narrowly avoided being arrested. If I had been arrested, do you think it's fair that I'd have to report it on my medical?