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Post by Nats on Jun 19, 2018 23:43:42 GMT
The woman, who is staying in the hospital with her sick baby, handed the drug in to security and laid a formal complaint with hospital management, her partner told the Northern Advocate.
The bag was found three days ago, the woman's partner Allan Trow said.
''Kids run up and down those wards. What if one of them picked up that bag up and swallowed its contents? It could kill them,'' he said.
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''What kind of people take P into a children's ward in a hospital? If you're going to do that stuff, leave it at home.''
Northland District Health Board (NDHB) told the Advocate a complaint had been received by mail and would be investigated, though they could not confirm whether police would become involved.
Trow said the discovery of the drug was just one safety and security risk that he and his partner had experienced in the children's ward.
He said there were few checks on who or how many people were being let in as staff operated the buzz-in system from the nurses' desk.
Trow said one night this week he and his other two young sons had passed three men outside the main entrance to the hospital openly discussing a drug deal.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2018 23:47:07 GMT
Oh FFS! Good job that whoever dropped it, didn't get it back and shame on them for having it in the first place.
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Post by mab on Jun 20, 2018 9:20:27 GMT
Jesus fuck....This shit is everywhere, those type of people are completely fucked in the head. No fucking morals or respect for anyone.
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Post by Imbannedeverywhere on Jun 21, 2018 3:07:59 GMT
I think the stories garbage, what meth user is not focused enough to know where their meth is at all times?
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Post by andri on Jun 21, 2018 6:29:58 GMT
I think the stories garbage, what meth user is not focused enough to know where their meth is at all times? 😂
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