MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. (WALA) - People will go to great lengths to pass a drug test, but the Mobile County Sheriff's Office says there is a popular trend among young people who try to beat these tests and it could kill you. Some have been ingesting bleach.
With a quick search, your browser will be flooded with products claiming to wash away any drugs in your system. There are drinks, chewable tablets and a prosthetic called the Whizzinator.
Sergeant Joe Mahoney with the Mobile County Sheriff's Office said there is a reason this market exists.
"As far as kids go, if they fail a drug test, they get kicked off the team. A probationer - over at the probation office - they go back to jail. An employee, if they fail a drug test they may lose their job,” said Mahoney.
Not everyone scours the web for a drug test solution. Mahoney said some people look no further than under their kitchen sink.
"We have had cases where they have ingested straight bleach, and it caused significant damage to their body,” said Mahoney.
Household bleach strips chemicals and odors from surfaces and fabrics, so you can only imagine what it does when consumed.
"It can eat away at your esophagus and enough of it can cause death,” said Mahoney.
Mahoney said he sees this trend mostly with juveniles.
"There is more emphasis on drug testing in school, especially with sporting events and things like that, but there should be education to these Juveniles. You need to say ‘Yes, we are going to drug test and don’t try to mask it because if you do, you're going to harm your body and this is what can happen,'” said Mahoney.
Mahoney said wreaking havoc on your insides is all bleach will do. Drug tests have gotten sophisticated and can determine the presence of foreign chemicals.
"Specific gravity tests will let us know the urine is not just pure urine coming from the body or if these other compounds are present or if there is a tremendous amount of water in the system where they've tried to flush the system,” said Mahoney.
Mahoney said there is one way to pass a drug test: Steer clear of illegal substances.
Mahoney said if you see someone drinking bleach, call poison control immediately or take them to the hospital.
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Subject: Re: Police: Teens drinking bleach to pass drug tests (video) Sun Nov 20, 2011 2:36 pm
Just a further example of the stupidity of youth today. Though it reminds me of an episode of Homicide: Life on the Street towards the later seasons. They found a guy dead, with a bottle of bleach poured down his throat. They found out he had AIDS and spread it to every woman he was with, one of which, Kathryn Erbe (Eames from Law and Order: Criminal Intent), had a few months left to live and she told the detectives when you don't have money, the nurses at the free clinic told her drinking bleach would kill the virus, and obviously she had tried that, and when it didn't work and she got worse, she brained the guy and gave him a dose of the same medicine she was forced into trying as a last ditch effort.
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Subject: Re: Police: Teens drinking bleach to pass drug tests (video) Sun Nov 20, 2011 2:37 pm
When I was younger I've heard of kids doing this...dumbasses.
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Subject: Re: Police: Teens drinking bleach to pass drug tests (video) Sun Nov 20, 2011 2:48 pm
People crazy. Just say no to drugs. Then again, this raises the issue of whether or not drug tests needs to be a part of the hiring process.
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Subject: Re: Police: Teens drinking bleach to pass drug tests (video) Sun Nov 20, 2011 2:49 pm
Nystyle709 wrote:
People crazy. Just say no to drugs. Then again, this raises the issue of whether or not drug tests needs to be a part of the hiring process.
Which goes back to what kind of job it is but if most of these are teenagers then it's a school thing, sports teams.