At a faith-based addiction recovery home, when they do drug tests, are the people watched as they urinate?

Question by The Webbiest: At a faith-based addiction recovery home, when they do drug tests, are the people watched as they urinate?
My son will be staying at a place called Faith House, run by a church group for ex-felons and recovering drug addicts and alcoholics. There are 14 guys and a live-in house manager. He said they told him he will be randomly tested for drugs once or twice a week. He wants to know if they will send him to a bathroom for the sample or if they will watch the urine come out of him (I honestly think it’s more because of bladder shyness that he’s worried)

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Answer by Richard
To be quite honest I would have thought he’d be supervised. Just sending someone off and asking them for a sample, just isn’t reliable. Addicts don’t really want to stay in rehab and a way of getting out is by providing fake specimens, easy to do if you’re alone.
When I say supervise, I would think that someone will be standing in the toilet. But at a fair distance, so as to see what is going on but not over-intruding.

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