成人X站

成人X站 NEWSRADIO OPINION

Stine: Public drug use is ‘why people don’t go to downtown anymore’

Mar 7, 2023, 5:59 PM | Updated: Oct 8, 2024, 8:17 pm

fentanyl...

Bus driver Treva White in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Karen Ducey/Getty Images)

(Photo by Karen Ducey/Getty Images)

Stevon Williams, a bus driver for King County Metro, told that fentanyl smoke is so common among public transportation, that it’s making him sick.

鈥淚 really hadn鈥檛 ever heard of fentanyl smoking on the bus when I was hired by Metro,” Williams told KOMO News. “I don鈥檛 want to be put in a predicament where I鈥檓 around drugs every day on my job 鈥 I didn鈥檛 sign up for that.鈥

Williams is currently on leave receiving medical testing for exposure to fentanyl smoke.

“You can find articles dating back to 2018 when this first started becoming really relevant, I have read peer-reviewed study after peer-reviewed study after peer-reviewed study,” said Jack Stine, fill-in host for 成人X站 Newsradio. “There is not a single piece of data out there that I have seen that suggests you can get secondhand exposure or passive fentanyl exposure from someone who is smoking fentanyl. When it is ingested into the body, it is largely filtered through the lungs. When it comes back out, the amount of actual fentanyl that is released into the air is almost non-existent.”

鈥極fficers collapsed from aerosolized fentanyl鈥: Concerns over K-9s not trained to detect the drug

stated it’s doubtful for people helping and aiding someone who has overdosed on fentanyl to be exposed to a dangerous secondhand amount.

“There have been many studies looking at this聽and even聽measuring fentanyl concentrations in people鈥檚 bloodstreams, and they have found that it doesn鈥檛 show up at any level that would be a problem,” Public Health 鈥 Seattle & King County wrote on its website.

It also stated the risks of being indirectly exposed to fentanyl from another person through skin or through the air are very low.

“I mean, if you’re thinking about somebody who’s smoking fentanyl that’s mixed with heroin, then I might believe some of these bus drivers who are saying that they feel nauseous or they don’t feel good, or they’re getting headaches,” Stine said.

In a period from June to August of last year, the Seattle Fire Department responded to nearly 200 instances along a stretch of 3rd Avenue between Union and Pine streets. Most of the cases were related to public drug use.

“I don’t think that we should be sending the message to people that you should be using [fentanyl] in public spaces so that someone can save your life,” Stine said. “The message should be, you should not be doing fentanyl at all, right? It’s kind of soft-handed like, ‘if you’re going to do it, do it in a place where people can see you,’ and I think to myself, this is why people don’t go to downtown anymore. This is why people don’t want to because they don’t want to have to be around it. They don’t want their kids to see it as sad as it is.”

King County, like many counties nationwide, is facing a fentanyl epidemic. The聽聽cited 685 overdoses related to fentanyl in 2022, eight years removed from 2015鈥檚 mark of just three.

Amid ever-rising overdose deaths, King County votes to declare fentanyl a public health crisis

Since the start of 2023, the King County Prosecuting Attorney鈥檚 Office reported 35 people have died from a fentanyl-related overdose.

“This is the thing with Seattle right now. If they are not being serious when you’re dealing with severe drug addiction and to say, we want them to OD in public spaces, is insulting to people,” Stine said.

“It’s enraging,” said 成人X站 Nights host Spike O’Neill filling in on 成人X站 Newsradio. “It’s not just insulting, it’s enraging, and it puts us all in public danger.”

成人X站 Newsradio Opinion

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: Columbia Student EXPELLED For CreatingControversial AI Tool!

21-year-old Roy Lee was kicked out of Columbia University for writing AI software allowing him to cheat in school… He took that as an opportunity to launch a start-up called “Cluely” that raised $5.3 million in less than 24 hours. He joined the John Curley Show to talk about his incredible software and share his […]

12 hours ago

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: John Curley Called a “Know Nothing Schmuck” on X

Someone on X called John a “know nothing schmuck”…. So, naturally, John invited him to come on the air and discuss the topic on which they apparently disagreed… Student Loans… As it turns out, they agree on much more than either of them thought! Alan Collinge from StudentLoanJustice.org joins The John Curley Show. Listen to […]

16 hours ago

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: Getting High for the Safety of the People

John officially asks management if he can take a day off of work to get stoned at the request of the Seattle Police Department. Listen to The John Curley Show every weekday at 3pm on 成人X站 Newsradio 97.3 FM. Listen to 成人X站 Newsradio 97.3 FM, or visit MyNorthwest.com to learn more!

16 hours ago

seattle spd lawsuit...

Jake Skorheim and Spike O'Neill Show

‘She’ll get paid’: Jake and Spike react to Jamie Tompkins’ request for $3M regarding Diaz allegations

Jamie Tompkins seeks $3M from Seattle over Diaz allegations. Jake and Spike share insights on this controversial development.

1 day ago

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: Jeremie Dufault on Ban, Ferguson & WA鈥檚 Future

State Rep Jeremie Dufault joined the John Curley Show to talk about being banned from the house floor last week, his optimism in Bob Ferguson as the Governor and why he still has hope for the future of the state of Washington. Listen to The John Curley Show every weekday at 3pm on 成人X站 Newsradio […]

2 days ago

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: Help Us Find Producer Laura’s Mystery Man!

On the Jake & Spike Show, producer Laura shares a missed connection. It was A chance meeting and a date in Greece straight from a rom-com. Listen to the Jake and Spike Show every weekday from 12pm – 3pm on 成人X站 Newsradio 97.3 FM. Listen to 成人X站 Newsradio 97.3 FM or go to MyNorthwest.com to […]

2 days ago

Stine: Public drug use is ‘why people don’t go to downtown anymore’