Regarding Josh Addo Carr

Should Josh Ado Carr be sacked?

  • Yes

    Votes: 87 39.4%
  • No

    Votes: 134 60.6%

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If Josh gets sacked, we’re all of a sudden lacking winger depth.

Wilson is a solid backup but we should aim higher a regular first grader. His carries out of our end aren’t particularly strong. More backwards post contact metres than forwards. Given our troubles with run metres this year, we need wingers with strong yardage.

Sua might have a higher ceiling but is still young
It's Sua's spot. Just depends if he takes it next year or 2026.
 

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Better if he does not submit to a hair folicle test, as he may have had "something" 60 days before and he wasnt driving.
 

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i think what we all need to do is establish what the correct procedures are, and whether they were followed. So far, he’s tested positive on the first and then they sent his saliva away for further testing. Not conducting a secondary test, doesn’t categorically rule him out. The cops fucked up and whoever leaked it need to step up and own this cause reputations have been drawn in the mud
 

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i think what we all need to do is establish what the correct procedures are, and whether they were followed. So far, he’s tested positive on the first and then they sent his saliva away for further testing. Not conducting a secondary test, doesn’t categorically rule him out. The cops fucked up and whoever leaked it need to step up and own this cause reputations have been drawn in the mud
The sick **** copper be like " oh guess who i just drug tested, and came back with (x) result" dirty.
 
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Not true, I know people who have popped on a urine test 5 days after they have had it, it just depends on how you body processes and removes it.
Someone as fit as him - I would imagine it leaves much sooner.

High water concentration in his body than the average person. Less fat content. Dilutes it much quicker and can leave systems sooner
 

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Someone as fit as him - I would imagine it leaves much sooner.

High water concentration in his body than the average person. Less fat content. Dilutes it much quicker and can leave systems sooner

From what i understand from previous work with the police you are incorrect. Those factors have minimal impact on how long it lasts in the body. I am not 100% sure though, so you could also be right. :D
 

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Coke leaves your system within 24/48 hours.

No traces in your urine. If the roadside drug test was within 24 hours of use, then it will show up on that.

Urine test potentially 72/96 hours after use is useless. Hair sample is the only way from that point onwards - and that could show all sorts of shit.
I fully intended to only make the one post on this subject, but the timing needs to be clarified.

The generally accepted timeframes;

How long does cocaine stay in your blood?
Cocaine can be detected in your blood up to 2 days after taking it.

How long does cocaine stay in your saliva?
Cocaine can be detected in your saliva up to 2 days after taking it.

How long does cocaine stay in urine?
Cocaine can be detected in your urine up to 4 days after taking it.

How long does cocaine stay in your hair?
Cocaine can be detected on samples of your hair up to 90 days after taking it.

Friday night 10 pm to Monday morning 8 am is 52 hours, so well within the 96 hours (4 days).
Even if he took it Thursday night it would still be well within the 96 hours.
If he took it Wednesday night it wouldn't show up in the saliva test as it would be more than 48 hours (2 days).

My guess is he has had some decent legal and medical advice which is obvious from the Monday morning timing for the test. Based on the negative urine result he can legally challenge the police testing if it comes back positive.


Not necessarily, there have been a number of cases where the road side testing has been successfully challenged. That's the reason for the urine test yesterday.


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Not true, I know people who have popped on a urine test 5 days after they have had it, it just depends on how you body processes and removes it.

Hair follicle test can go back as longs as your hair is. Illicit drugs, medication etc can be traced from a simple hair sample. I know this for a fact.
 

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Hair follicle test can go back as longs as your hair is. Illicit drugs, medication etc can be traced from a simple hair sample. I know this for a fact.
Yeap 100%, hair is a bloody long time. Blood and Urine can be any time around 5ish days.
 

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From what i understand from previous work with the police you are incorrect. Those factors have minimal impact on how long it lasts in the body. I am not 100% sure though, so you could also be right. :D
Body weight and fitness ABSOLUTELY impacts how quickly it can leave the body.
 

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Body weight and fitness ABSOLUTELY impacts how quickly it can leave the body.
Although its all semantics, if NSWPOL followed correct procedures, all testing would have been done within 2 days max. Again the real issue is, which little piggy squealed to the media, and why didn't they follow correct procedure and follow it up as soon as possible. Even if they were called away to the so called domestic disturbance, protocol means that if officers suspected he was guilty, he should have been followed up for testing the next day.
 
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