And what do they do with the urine? Do they search through it?If you would not consent to having your home searched, why would you consent to having the most intimate space you own searched? Isn't your body the most intimate space you own?My company wants to start drug testing this summer. I am opposed to them on constitutional grounds. How can I consent to an unwarranted search of the most intimate place I own, my body?
Would you consent if, as a condition of your employment, your company wanted to come into your home, riffle through your check book, peek under your bed, snoop around in your closets and dressers?
I will comply if they present a search warrant and show probable cause.
It's funny how that fourth amendment can be ignored.
Would you consent if, as a condition of your employment, your company wanted to come into your home, riffle through your check book, peek under your bed, snoop around in your closets and dressers?
Testing your urine is less intrusive than searching your papers, effects, home.
Is it unreasonable? You don't have to consent. As others have said, you'd probably have to work elsewhere.
They aren't searching your body, you're peeing in a cup.
Yes, they search through it.