A Seattle health official is disregarding the possible health concerns of second hand fentanyl smoke by encouraging addicts to use in public in case they have an overdose. 'I really hadn’t ever heard of fentanyl smoking on the bus when I was hired by Metro,' Seattle Metro bus driver Stevon Williams told 'I don’t want to be put in a predicament where I’m around drugs every day on my job - I didn’t sign up for that.' Williams said in the interview that he's now on medical leave while he gets tested for possible second-hand fentanyl exposure.
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