Undercover federal investigators discovered that it was surprisingly easy to cheat on random drug tests designed to catch truck drivers who use drugs, NBC News has learned. Undercover investigators with the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the investigative arm of Congress, used bogus truck driver?s licenses to gain access to 24 drug-testing sites. They found that 75 percent ?failed to restrict access to items that could be used to adulterate or dilute the [urine] specimen, meaning that running
Undercover federal investigators discovered that it was surprisingly easy to cheat on random drug tests designed to catch truck drivers who use drugs, NBC News has learned. Undercover investigators with the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the investigative arm of Congress, used bogus truck driver?s licenses to gain access to 24 drug-testing sites. They found that 75 percent ?failed to restrict access to items that could be used to adulterate or dilute the [urine] specimen, meaning that running