Pubdate: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 Date: 10/28/1998 Source: Age, The (Australia) Author: Craig Mercer The recent critical comments made by Major Brian Watters of the Salvation Army regarding the placement of syringe disposal bins on Ansett aircraft illuminate the inappropriateness of his selection as chair of the Prime Minister's Advisory Committee on Drugs. Whilst he is entitled to his opinion, it is one that is based in naive ideology rather than in reality. People from all walks of life use drugs and drug use in our society is endemic. Ansett is acting responsibly by placing syringe bins in aircraft toilets so as to facilitate the safe disposal of syringes, minimise the potential for needle-stick injuries to their staff and patrons, and reduce its legal liability. This may bean unfortunate sign of the times but it is nevertheless an issue we must face. Craig Mercer, Chair, Victorian Association of Needle Exchanges, Collingwood