THINGS ARE SO BAD IN SEATTLE: That public transportation system officials have had to install Fentanyl detectors because the fumes are getting to drivers. Washington Free Beacon’s Susannah Luthi reports at least 50 bus drivers became so sick from the fumes that they had to stop and seek emergency medical treatment.
“The city is installing the detectors as part of a University of Washington study whose researchers hope to ‘better understand drugs that are being smoked on the buses and trains.’ Symptoms of fentanyl exposure include dizziness and breathing difficulties,” Luthi writes. Which makes one wonder, what else is there to understand – the fumes are evidence of illegal drug use and passengers doing so should be arrested and punished.