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Phuket Gov First To Be Drug Tested

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Phuket Gov first to be drug tested

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A staff member assists Gov Tri in testing his urine for illegal narcotics.

PHUKET: -- Phuket Governor Tri Augkaradacha today passed a drug test as part of the grand opening ceremony for the new drug testing center in Phuket.

The governor officiated at the the event at the Regional Medical Sciences Center in Thalang this morning and offered a urine sample which was then screened for all five classes of illegal narcotics.

After a few minutes' wait, the negative results were announced prompting the crowd of about 25 attending officers and officials to give a celebratory ovation.

“I am glad to have the drug testing center so we can work together to solve Phuket's drug problem,” Gov Tri said.

The center's director, Dr Kamon Foihirun, explained that test results offer a 90 per cent accuracy.

“The Phuket center can now test for narcotics including amphetamines, ecstasy, marijuana, cocaine and psychotropic substances,” he said.

Gov Tri said that the large numbers of people coming to Phuket, including tourists, contribute to the developing market for drugs and spread of drug problems.

“Therefore, the problems will not be solved so simply,” he said.

“Having the center here in Phuket will help the investigation processes,” he said.

“Instead of transferring samples to Surat Thani to be tested, we will save a lot of time now by testing in Phuket,” he explained.

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/news/detail.asp?id=10818

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-- Phuket Gazette 2011-08-12

Now lets wait for Thailands <hub of tourism> ToT experts to consider making these sorts of tests compulsory to all tourists entering the kingdom at international airports :rolleyes:

I can see it now..

- fine not exceeding 30k baht and to be held at immigration detention centre until which time farang can produce wee wee wery good OR (of course) can make considerable donation into afternoon tea fund of immigration pooyai

90% Accuracy in the results. This means 1 person in 10 can be wrongly tested positive?

Hmm.

You can most likely request a proper blood test if you intend to challenge the findings.

90% Accuracy in the results. This means 1 person in 10 can be wrongly tested positive?

Hmm.

Would have been entertaining if the Governor was in the 10% error group - could have been a very short program. ;)

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