Man Pulls Son Out of School to Take a Drug Test for Him
In Shirley, Long Island, New York (in Suffolk County) a man was arrested for taking his son out of school so that he could urinate in a coffee cup to help him pass his pre-employment drug test yesterday. The father, 36-year-old Brandon Costantino from the city of Centereach, was arrested on child-endangerment and marijuana possession charges. Detective Sergeant Stephen Guyer was quoted saying that Costantino was “remorseful.” The boy, who’s name was not released was turned over to his mother.
Here’s the even more disturbing part - cops became suspicious of the pair after seeing them behind a deli - so not only does the father take his kid out of school to pee for him, but he has him do it behind a deli! I mean, truancy is one thing, but this is just stupid - this guy needs to get the maximum penalty (which is whatever it is for I’m assuming a Class A Misdemeanor, which is what reckless endangerment falls under, and most states make that some amount of money plus up to a year in jail - but I couldn’t find anything in terms of punishment for New York).
Done Ranting,
Ranting Republican
Tags: crime, Police, misdemeanor, Criminal, jail, New York, School, Child Endangerment, Reckless Endangerment, Marijuana, possession, Marijuana possession, child, drug test, Truancy, Shirley, Long Island, Suffolk County, Stephen Guyer, Brandon Constantino, Centereach, Drugs
December 18, 2007 at 6:14 PM
Nat Schlesinger Killed his brother Jack and he also stole his entire estate
June 15, 2008 at 2:50 PM
Companies shouldn’t have the right to examine our urine. What gives them this right? I’m sure it wasn’t in the constituition. I don’t think its right and people should be able to protect themselves. people deserve their privacy. If your about to take a pre employment drug test read this article
June 15, 2008 at 7:11 PM
Um … companies have EVERY right - that’s the whole point of giving companies freedom. Telling a company what they can and can’t do is more a violation of the constitution than a drug test. If you don’t want to take a drug test, don’t work for the company. You could argue more that a test at a school is unconstitutional than you could argue that a test at a PRIVATE company is.