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</td> </tr></tbody></table> <hr style="color: rgb(209, 209, 225); background-color: rgb(209, 209, 225);" size="1"> City Hall: Steroids Will Be Included in Random Police Drug Tests

After struggling to find an affordable lab to test Portland cops for steroids, the muscle-building substances will now be included when the city begins random drug tests on officers in July, according to City Hall's human-resources director.

Yvonne Deckard, head of the city's Bureau of Human Resources, tells WW the city has located a lab in Northern California that will process steroid tests for about $130 a pop. The city had previously been quoted per-test prices between $200 and $300, Deckard says.

As first reported in WW, the latest police-union contract contains for the first time an agreement for random drug testing.

But when the contract was approved in February, steroids were tabled until the city could find an affordable lab.

Testing for cocaine, opiates, marijuana, PCP and methamphetamine were still set to proceed when the contract goes into effect in July. Tests for those substances alone are cheaper than for steroids—costing about $40 per test, Deckard says.

But police-oversight activists were concerned about excluding steroids because the compounds have been known to cause abnormal and aggressive behavior. Deckard vowed in February to continue seeking out an affordable solution.

"I made a commitment to Council," Deckard says. "I've just continued to work on it."

Deckard tells WW that City Commissioner Dan Saltzman was especially determined to test cops for steroids, even if it meant screening only 1 percent of the force.

Now, instead of settling for such a low number, Deckard says the city will perform 660 random drug tests per year on members of the Portland Police Association. That's the maximum number allowed under the contract with the PPA, which represents about 914 officers and sergeants.

In addition, the city's contract with the 45-member police command officers' union allows for 32 random drug tests per year. Deckard says those tests—including steroids—will also begin in July.
 
This is stupid in my opinion. I dislike drug testing in all aspects of employment for the simple fact that if you drug test employees, they will go for harsher drugs that leave the system quicker, but they are still able to abuse drugs. If the employee has a problem in the workplace, then test them, but continuous drug tests are what I disagree with.
 
I know this doesnt apply to florida cops right now, and I dont agree with ppl being tested for it either, but if other people do cops def shouldnt be excluded, lets see how they lighten those laws when all there cops are shrinking down and getting there asses whipped, or using more deadly force bc there skinny bitches, pretty much same concept for fire fighters, except with them I really really am against them getting tested as we have previously discussed, bc I want ppl who are able to carry you or give compressions for 30 minutes if needed
 
I think the city of Portland's money could be better spent on providing more equipment for their law enforcement entity. The media and stupid ppl always wanna blame steroids for cops being aggressive and using excessive force. Yes steroids can cause "aggressive behavior", but maybe the officer that exhibits this type of behavior is just a plain asshole. steroids are the blame all if someone who is slightly bigger than the average, displays some type of aggressive behavior. I don't think they are gonna test the five foot nine officer weighing 170 pds for juice. I am sure its not gonna be as random as they want everyone to perceive.
 
I think the city of Portland's money could be better spent on providing more equipment for their law enforcement entity. The media and stupid ppl always wanna blame steroids for cops being aggressive and using excessive force. Yes steroids can cause "aggressive behavior", but maybe the officer that exhibits this type of behavior is just a plain asshole. steroids are the blame all if someone who is slightly bigger than the average, displays some type of aggressive behavior. I don't think they are gonna test the five foot nine officer weighing 170 pds for juice. I am sure its not gonna be as random as they want everyone to perceive.

unless he was 130 and for summer he jumped to 170 lol
 
You'd be surpried, they'll probably test everybody at first and then keep close eyes on who seems to be adding any size. I just think it's all a bunch of bullshit in my opinion
 
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