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Woman has baby in Burger King toilet

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Maybe we need two pinned threads for Ohio and Florida stories?

I seriously fear for our future.


A baby boy was discovered inside the toilet of a Burger King after his mother was found apparently overdosing on heroin.

The woman, identified by police as 26-year-old Elizabeth D. Sanders, allegedly wandered into the bathroom of the fast food restaurant and reportedly gave birth to her son in one of the stalls, according to The Chillicothe Gazette.

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Blood covered the stall when police were called and they allegedly found Sanders sitting on a toilet along with what police believe was a ball of heroin on the floor beside her, the newspaper reported.

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When emergency personnel arrived, they looked into the seat to discover a newborn baby lying face up in the water. Sanders was asked to stand, and once she did the baby rolled over face down, according to a police report cited in The Chillicothe Gazette.

Sanders’ boyfriend, 26-year-old Zachary Frey, was allegedly found passed out in the Burger King parking lot sitting in the driver’s seat of a purple Saturn Ion that was still running, the publication reported.


https://people.com/crime/woman-gives-birth-overdosing-heroin-burger-king/
 
And while Ma..was tryin...to pick.her.8 ball off the bathroooooom floor...

She nearly flushed me down the damned ol’ drain...
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There has to be a way to help folks who don't want kids (or can't / won't care for them properly) avoid having kids.

The number of parents (rich and poor, black and white) who secretly or not so secretly would send little Becky back to the stork is insane and it shows in how they raise their kid.
 
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There has to be a way to help folks who don't want kids (or can't / won't care for them properly) avoid having kids.

The number of parents (rich and poor, black and white) who secretly or not so secretly would send little Becky back to the stork is insane and it shows in how they raise their kid.

There are numerous services and avenues for help. But having such addictions addles one's mind and makes it difficult if not impossible to assess when and where they need help in their lives. That is why I don't trust proposals that enables more of this type of behavior.
 
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