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Speaking of beatings...8 month pregnant woman was beating by off-duty officer and wound up delivering her baby as a result of the beating (9 days before due date).

A North Miami Beach Police officer is behind bars after she allegedly kicked a woman who was eight months pregnant, causing the victim to be transported to the hospital for an emergency delivery.

Pacheco was off-duty and not in uniform when the alleged incident happened.

Pacheco told officers that the victim’s boyfriend had kicked her sister in the face, saying that she “saw red and beat the (expletive) out of her," later saying that she didn't know who she kicked.

North Miami Beach Officer Charged With Allegedly Beating Pregnant Woman - NBC 6 South Florida
 
was not aware this was an issue:eek:

(CBS) -- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention took to Twitter to warn people to not reuse or wash condoms.
@CDCSTD tweeted this last week: "We say it because people do it: Don't wash or reuse #condoms!"
The CDC then goes on to remind people to use a fresh condom every time they need one.
Condoms are used to protect people against sexually transmitted infections and unwanted pregnancies, but by washing and reusing a condom, the risks increase.
Washing a condom can cause breakage or leakage. Reusing a condom increases the risk of infection.
For more information about the proper use of condoms, visit the CDC's website.
 
was not aware this was an issue:eek:

(CBS) -- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention took to Twitter to warn people to not reuse or wash condoms.
@CDCSTD tweeted this last week: "We say it because people do it: Don't wash or reuse #condoms!"
The CDC then goes on to remind people to use a fresh condom every time they need one.
Condoms are used to protect people against sexually transmitted infections and unwanted pregnancies, but by washing and reusing a condom, the risks increase.
Washing a condom can cause breakage or leakage. Reusing a condom increases the risk of infection.
For more information about the proper use of condoms, visit the CDC's website.
How did society become so stupid?
 
was not aware this was an issue:eek:

(CBS) -- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention took to Twitter to warn people to not reuse or wash condoms.
@CDCSTD tweeted this last week: "We say it because people do it: Don't wash or reuse #condoms!"
The CDC then goes on to remind people to use a fresh condom every time they need one.
Condoms are used to protect people against sexually transmitted infections and unwanted pregnancies, but by washing and reusing a condom, the risks increase.
Washing a condom can cause breakage or leakage. Reusing a condom increases the risk of infection.
For more information about the proper use of condoms, visit the CDC's website.

Example of people who should not be allowed to procreate.
 
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