Pubdate: Fri, 08 Jan 1999 Source: Boston Globe (MA) Section: Metro, Page B07 Contact: Website: http://www.boston.com/globe/ Copyright: 1999 Globe Newspaper Company. Author: Associated Press WORCESTER NEEDLE EXCHANGE LOSES VOTE WORCESTER - The City Council's Health Committee voted 2-1 against recommending a needle exchange program for heroin addicts Wednesday. The vote came at the end of a three-hour public hearing, during which some supporters of the program walked out and an opponent was removed by police after repeatedly interrupting a city councilor. The issue will go before the full City Council Jan. 19. Leaders of those supporting the program and of those opposed said they expect the council to reject the needle exchange program. Under the proposal by the Harm and Risk Reduction Coalition of Worcester, addicts could exchange used needles for clean ones to try to reduce the spread of hepatitis and HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Approximately 75 people attended the hearing, and 40 of them spoke out - 27 in favor of the program, and 13 against it. A similar proposal was voted down by the City Council in 1995. Based on votes cast then and on declared positions, the proposal appears headed for a 6-5 or 7-4 defeat in the full council, depending on the vote by Councilor Joseph M. Petty, who has not stated his position publicly. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake