Fake penis gets men into trouble
The makers of a fake penis designed to help men cheat drugs tests face jail.
George Wills and Robert Catalano pleaded guilty to two charges of conspiracy in a US federal court, reports the BBC.
The two men had been selling the device - known as the Whizzinator - over the internet for three years.
It contained a heating element and fake urine to help people test negative for illegal substances.
Wills and Catalano could face up to eight years in prison and a $500,000 (£334,000) fine.
Their online business, Puck Technology, sold the Whizzinator and a similar device, known as Number One, between 2005 and 2008.
The California-based company claimed to be the "undisputed leader in synthetic urine" and described the Whizzinator as the "ultimate solution" for drug testing on its website.
It went on: "The prosthetic penis is very realistic and concealing is simple, while our quality production and materials assures you that the Whizzinator will let it flow again and again, anytime, anywhere you need it!"
Wills and Catalano appeared before a federal court in Pittsburgh, and are scheduled to be sentenced in February.
