This is a ridiculous, personally invasive, violent and unnecessary way of going about the collection of bodily fluids for drug testing, even if you can justify doing it in the first place (it's obviously a silly law in this particular case, but I'm all for drivers and airline pilots and brain surgeons being mandatorily drug-free on the job).
The sensible way of handling this is to just make the penalty for refusing to give a sample the same, or worse, as that for failing the drug test. If they say no, you can prosecute them for that - job done - no need for force and no need for dangerous attempts to physically invade the body of a struggling, unwilling prisoner.
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[ 4.4 ms ] story [ 9.5 ms ] threadThe sensible way of handling this is to just make the penalty for refusing to give a sample the same, or worse, as that for failing the drug test. If they say no, you can prosecute them for that - job done - no need for force and no need for dangerous attempts to physically invade the body of a struggling, unwilling prisoner.