
CEP, as it's called, is a mobile exchange site that generally operates from a van that clearly identifies its purpose. But the van occasionally has mechanical problems, so staff work from their own vehicles so as not to interrupt services. That's why, according to Harrison, there were needles and other supplies in her vehicle. "If I'm carrying 1,500 needles and giant sharp (needle) containers, I'm obviously running a program," Harrison said. "There was no reason for them to take me to jail. For them, maybe it was a better-safe-than-sorry situation, but I think they should have thought about it a little longer." Kramer noted needle exchange programs are typically very organized and Harrison's involvement in a such a program doesn't exempt her from proper handling of the instruments she deals with. “If she simply had capped needles she was transporting… that didn’t appear to be the case,” Kramer said. “I don’t know that anybody in a needle exchange program would have an uncapped needle.”
Harrison said that her car was untidy at the time of her arrest. At least one expert, who spoke without knowledge of the Norwood Police Department's reports, said Harrison shouldn't have been arrested or jailed. "This is really outrageous," said Dr. Judith Feinberg founder and medical director for the needle exchange program. "She should not have been arrested," said Feinberg, who is now a West Virginia University professor. "The syringe exchange is legal." Feinberg said the exchange program has "gone through all the appropriate approval processes" to operate. Feinberg said the staff generally have phone numbers with them to call police if any incidents arise during the exchange. Even so, she said, "In the two years we have operated, there has never been a problem, never a need to call police." The project has been operating since 2014, offering to its clients an exchange for clean needles, infectious disease testing, resources for addiction treatment and, when available, naloxone, the life-saving opioid and heroin overdose antidote.
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