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Motorwoman on Knees to Avoid Drug Test

The MBTA quietly tightened its
drug-test policy on the Red Line shortly after
a T worker testified recently that a supervisor,
in exchange for oral sex, twice tipped off a motorwoman that she was
about to be screened.

William F. Devlin, a night supervisor on the subway line, warned motorwoman
Dawn MacKay, who allegedly abused cocaine, two times between 2000 and 2003
that she had been randomly selected for urinalysis and should call in sick
if she had recently used drugs, a Red Line inspector testified in Dorchester
District Court in May.

”Supervisor Devlin would call her and ask her if she was clean or dirty,
and she would have to do sexual favors to avoid a random," the inspector,
Kathleen A. Flynn, testified. On both occasions, Flynn said, MacKay heeded
the advice.

from the Boston Globe

Man, is this guy Devlin ever screwed. Let’s see,
that’s a drug violation, sexual extorsion, abuse of his supervisory
position,
screwing a subordinate, endangering the public safety and violating the
sick leave policy, just for starters. He may want to get his resume ready…

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