Can they really get results that fast?
She had it today, between 12:30 and 3:30 and on the 5 PM newscast an OCSD rep said they were negative, or they would have reported it to the judge.
Dipstick tests are almost immediate. If you have reason to doubt the test, it can be sent to a lab for a more indepth test that will give you levels an ratios. Those take a few days. Of course, I'm only speaking of my experience with the labs we deal with. Typically, we like to use the more indepth testing because it will tell you if the specimine is diluted. That can either be from bringing in something else or trying to flush your system. Dipstick tests are just straight negative or positive.