The Region - News from Sept. 4, 1986
The Tustin City Council voted unanimously to require drug tests of all applicants for city jobs. However, the council of the Orange County city turned down additional proposals from Mayor Donald J. Saltarelli that mandatory lie-detector tests and background checks be required for all prospective employees. The new program excludes current employees from testing unless there is “probable cause” to suspect drug abuse.
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