New details emerge in bizarre Josh Addo-Carr roadside drug test

New details emerge in bizarre Josh Addo-Carr roadside drug test

While Bulldogs superstar Josh Addo-Carr is refusing to comment about the bizarre circumstances around his roadside drug test controversy, NSW police have taken the unusual step to explain why he was allowed to drive after the ‘positive’ test.

According to NSW Police, the officers at the scene were unable to follow the normal protocols of the test because they were called away due to an attempted home invasion.

Two tests are normally conducted during a roadside drug test, and a fluid sample is also required but needs to be sent away for analysis. Addo-Carr drove away after one test and the fluid sample, despite his first test allegedly returning a positive for cocaine.

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“(After the first test) the driver is then subjected to a further test using a second drug wipe. If the second drug wipe returns a negative result, the driver will be able to leave without being issued a 24-hour driving prohibition,” NSW Police said in a statement.

“However, if the second drug wipe returns a positive indication, they will be issued a 24-hour driving prohibition.”

The result of the fluid sample is more concrete and can lead to criminal charges.

Josh Addo-Carr has stood himself down.Josh Addo-Carr has stood himself down.
Josh Addo-Carr has stood himself down. Credit: Getty

But the results are not immediate and need to be sent off to a lab for analysis.

Police and Addo-Carr’s lawyer have both confirmed the first drug test indicated a positive.

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