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Alcoholics are known for their creativity in circumventings drug detection
technology. The most extreme was the MD-type who injected clean urine into
his bladder with a hypodermic. Others are not that drastic. Tape a condom to
their leg with "clean" urine in it. Breathalyzers are the least reliable drug
tests. Hair analysis is the most reliable. Also it depends on the drug being
detected. We used to joke about clients with no viable vocational skills that
they could become "CUP's". Clean urine providers. (it's sick I know!)

Bobby

>Serves two purposes:
>Humiliation (which doesn't really work with a lot of alcoholics) and
>Identification--gives a cop a "heads up" that the driver is a repeat drunk
>driver.  Woe be to those folks who try to use standard plates.  You could
>lose your driving priviledges for life, or even face real prison time.
>
>-Kyle
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Kathy Salkin [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 12:56 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: One for the road..er...runway
>
>
>Sounds good to me.  Would it be as accurate as a blood test?
>
>Kat
>
>

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