Quote Originally Posted by Burnt Toast
For employment-related tests, the collector may ask you to empty your pockets. The collector is not allowed to frisk or touch the donor in any manner. This constitutes groping and is against the law.

Now if the test is for court-ordered probation, thats an entirely different ball game, as a person on probation had relinquished all of the rights that are normally afforded to those taking an employment-related test.
Its easier to deal with the temp being too high than the temp being too low. You can always blow on the sample the cool it down to proper temp, or find a blowing A/C duct in the bathroom. Or you can find a cold surface to set the sample cup on while youre zipping up, etc.
Thanks, you are a wealth of knowledge. One last question, if anyone has an answer, I saw quick fix had some recalls. It was on quick fix plus from what I am reading not quick fix the regular 2 oz. Can anyone confirm this? I know when the package comes in I need to check the numbers.
Silent11 Reviewed by Silent11 on . Worried! Just trying to clarify some things! Hey, I am a new member. I have to take a UA possibly Tuesday maybe later. I have to go in Tuesday and my friend said they may ask to take a drug test then. I read up and down this site and came to the conclusion that dilution is risky and substitution is the way to go. I decided to buy quick fix from detox for less. Has anyone bought from them? I hope they are legit. Also, its just a cooking job at a hotel, so I doubt its a real in depth UA. I was wondering does quest diagnostics pat you down Rating: 5