I have to side with Paz here. NASCAR tested him, he failed and then his employer supports the suspension.
Whatever he used or abused really is a private matter between all the principles. This hits home for me.
As a CDL holder and one who works in a (safety sensitive) position ( says the government not me) I'm
subjected to random d&A testing as a condition to hold that license. I need the license to hold my job.
It is a matter of public record the status of my driver's license and if I'm in current compliance with my
public employers requirements but if I were not that would also be public but NOT the reasons.
That falls under a privacy provision in the law. What he did or didn't do or take is not really our biz.
Now NASCAR is not a public entity (but often operates like one) and I think a burden to justify what they do
doesn't really exist. At the end of the day it's only racing. Hope Todd Parrot gets whatever help he needs.