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Mum finds dirty syringe in garden

- Meghan Harris meghan.harris@thechronic­le.com.au

A TOOWOOMBA woman was shocked to find a used syringe in her garden on Wednesday.

Jennifer Hopton lives in Harristown and shared a photo of the syringe to the Toowoomba Crime Alerts and Discussion­s Facebook page as a warning to others, as well as seeking advice on how to safely dispose of it.

The post gained a lot of attention from people who shared stories of similar incidents and those also giving advice on what to do.

Some people suggested putting gloves on to move it. Others said to put it in a water bottle and others suggested calling the police.

Toowoomba police acting sergeant Brett Winnett said the main thing to do when coming across a syringe was to look after your safety.

“We often go out and are able to dispose of them using a sharps container. It’s a container that the needle can’t get through. If you just put it in an ordinary container and throw it in the bin the poor people at the tip could get pricked,” he said.

He said, alternativ­ely,

hospitals had sharps containers and a place to dispose of the syringes.

“If you are safely able to get it to a facility that is another option but we don’t

want people risking themselves because people use syringes for a purpose for injecting drugs, so we are able to come out to your property for you.”

 ?? PHOTO: CONTRIBUTE­D ?? NOT HAPPY: Jennifer Hopton shared a photo of a syringe in her garden.
PHOTO: CONTRIBUTE­D NOT HAPPY: Jennifer Hopton shared a photo of a syringe in her garden.

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