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Ohio police post graphic overdosing heroin parents photo

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Ohio police have released a graphic photo of a couple overdosing on heroin with a four-year-old boy in the car.

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Rhonda Pasek, 50, and James Acord, 47, were charged with endangering children after they became unconscious during a traffic stop in East Liverpool.
The boy, Pasek's four-year-old son, was taken into custody by county children's services.
Authorities released the image to raise awareness of the Midwestern US state's heroin epidemic.
Officials wrote on Facebook: "We feel it necessary to show the other side of this horrible drug.

"We feel we need to be a voice for the children caught up in this horrible mess.
"This child can't speak for himself but we are hopeful his story can convince another user to think twice about injecting this poison while having a child in their custody."
The couple were detained on Wednesday afternoon after a policeman spotted their Ford Explorer being driven erratically.
Officer Kevin Thompson followed the vehicle as it weaved along the road before it braked suddenly behind a school bus that was dropping off children.
He said he found Acord with "pin point pupils", his "head bobbing back and forth his speech was almost unintelligible".


Paramedics were called to administer anti-overdose medication Narcan after the couple fell unconscious.
They were taken to hospital and appeared in court a day later.
Acord was sentenced to 180 days in jail after pleading no contest to charges of driving under the influence and endangering children, reports the Weirton Daily Times.
Pasek pleaded not guilty to charges of endangering children and disorderly conduct.
The city said: "We are well aware that some may be offended by these images and for that we are truly sorry.
"But it is time that the non drug using public sees what we are now dealing with on a daily basis."


https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-37320535
 
Both parents survived, but the kid is with child services which he is better off. Having kids should be outlawed unless you pass a test to prove you are not an idiot piece of shit. The parents didn't have the sense to wait until they were home with the kid asleep, they did this out in the open with the kid completely unprotected.

Dangerously mind altering substances with highly addictive traits definitely affect rational judgement and actions. Everything about that picture is sad, I feel so bad for that kid. He's almost got no chance.
 
This is a sad situation all round. I don't think posting the photo is going to help anyone, or make a difference. Nor will the boy be better off in child care. Certainly he may be safer, but most know what child services are like, not great. No one wins here. Very, very sad.
 
+1...exactly noone wins. I have also witnessed how drugs and alcohol have destroyed some really sweet amazing people who made a horrible choice that they couldnt recover from.

Regarding those awful pictures....i am not sure but with social media/internet, we have access to all kinds of disturbing pictures. Sometimes i think it is worth seeing them so we can educate ourselves from making a wrong choice.
 
As the cops said. If one person gets turned off by the pictures and makes them quit or never try again, it did it's purpose.
 
peace said:
Sometimes i think it is worth seeing them so we can educate ourselves from making a wrong choice.

I agree this is helpful for some, but I also think that seeing the constant harshness of realities harden some to them. This is in part why we are becoming so numb to sadness, to much of anything makes some impervious to it. But then it also awakens some, allowing them to see the reality which they'd never see otherwise. Like most things, there is a good and bad side to posting such candid pics.
 
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