Man accused of using fake penis


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ST. CHARLES, MO (AP) - A man accused of using a prosthetic penis to try to pass a drug test is now facing charges in eastern Missouri.

Authorities allege that 34-year-old Sydney Levin was submitting a urine sample last week as part of his probation when an officer allegedly spotted him using a prosthetic known as a Whizzinator. The prosthetic is advertised as a discreet device that includes synthetic "medical grade urine." :huh:

Levin, of Lake St. Louis, was charged last week with possessing a forging instrument, KMOV-TV (http://bit.ly/11SXafU ) reported. He was arrested and released after posting $25,000 bond, and pleaded not guilty on Monday.

Levin was on probation for possession of a controlled substance and felony stealing in 2009. Authorities said Levin's probation required that he submit a urine sample as part of drug test.

In 2010, Gerald Willis of Los Angeles was sentenced to six months in federal prison for running a company that sold the Whizzinator to cheat on drug tests. Willis' company disbanded, but the Whizzinator is still sold online as a sex toy. A message seeking comment Thursday from the company selling the device was not returned.

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Wow, do they stare at the athletes privates now when they give a sample? Geez...

Thats the entire point of having the person standing there while you do it.
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Wow, do they stare at the athletes privates now when they give a sample? Geez...

i went to jail for 18 days once for a large traffic fine. I don't do drugs, don't smoke, don't drink coffee etc etc but was randomly picked for a drug exam. The prison guards watch.
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Wow, do they stare at the athletes privates now when they give a sample? Geez...

This wasn't an athlete, but yes. He was being tested because he was on parole.

The athletes in major sports are tested this way.

Prison, sure. But athlete's are hardly prisoners...

They aren't but they are also making giant piles of money to play by the rules of their sport.

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Prison, sure. But athlete's are hardly prisoners...

true enough, but it does say "submitting a urine sample last week as part of his probation when an officer" which does involve criminal element and probably similar rules (which i don't know, just speculation)

as a side note: the guy is pleading not guilty? LOL good luck with that.

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