My grocery store in an upscale neighborhood has syringe disposal in the restrooms. They seem to be everywhere, unfortunately.
My BIL, a retired executive for large hospitals, has been a diabetic since he was seven years old. Often he needs to excuse himself and take care of injections for diabetes. I think he appreciates being able to dispose of the used syringes.
Hubby and I recently took a trip and drove across northern New York (state). It looked like a third world hell hole. Syringe dropoffs in every bathroom (We’d never seen any before our trip). They were everywhere. Businesses were empty to shuttered. Few people. Rundown. A very tired feeling across the entire state. It was both scary and sad.