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Uploaded by on May 21, 2008

An important message that provides children with the necessary safety precautions if they find a discarded needle.

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  • I like how they're emphasizing being safe as the kid skates away on the skateboard without a helmet.

  • UGH THIS ONE JUST PISSED ME OFF WHEN I WAS LITTLE. lol.

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  • pfft i found needles all the time when i was little

  • this is why kids are terrified of getting shots

  • 0:15 WTH? Everyone knows that

  • when i was 5 i picked up a needle and put it in the garbage what did they think, where idiots?

  • I used to look for needles on the ground....eventually I came across a condom a few weeks later and poked at it with a stick, becuz i thought it was alive

  • So thats where i left that

  • Lmao

    I remember I found a needle when I was a kid.

    Me and my friends went and told some random neighbour.

    He was like "wtf?"

  • WHY THE FUCK IS IT CALLED LABRYTH

  • where is that place? it looks like California, but this is a Canadian commercial. and was that girl just running backwards?

  • thats strathcona in vancouver, the oldest most ghetto neighborhood, used to be called chinatown projects... in those days late80's early 90's, that area was hard core...lots of natives, lots of social housing, crack heads young and old, dark and depressing .....now its gentrified and filled yuppies, man vancouver has changed

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