What are the tiny marks on toilet paper in public restrooms?

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Using a public bathroom, a seemingly benign daily practice, presents disturbing risks, according to a virtual whistleblower who claims we could be unwittingly wiping with blood-splattered tissue soiled by IV drug users while dabbing their needles.

Per the cautionary clip, which has scared up over 7 million views, the social media know-it-all shared an image of a toilet paper roll covered with small crimson flecks alongside long, thin and colorless streak marks.

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“If your toilet paper looks like this in a public restroom, you need to get out as fast as possible.”

In New York City, the substance abuse crisis is more visible than ever with addicts being spotted drooping over in a drug-induced haze with syringes jabbed into their veins as early as 11 a.m.

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In his alarmist viral video, social media watchdog Jones warns that coming into contact with a drug abuser’s contaminated blood via stained bathroom tissue could have devastating ramifications.

Dane Jones on Tiktok

“If you are using this toilet paper to clean yourself, all it takes is one tiny drop of blood to enter your system. If you do see a toilet paper roll that looks [bloodstained] in a public restroom, notify the staff immediately to have it replaced and stay as far away as you can from it.”

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