Talk:Jacqueline Saburido

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[edit] jaqui

i think she is really brave

                  Ana,age10

maybe a picture should be put on to this article. because it is about her face. and if people dont who dont how she looked before and after ,its realy no point--[[User:Matri 16:37, 28 February 2007 (UTC)

I would not recommend to do something like that, her after images are extremely distubing for the regular viewers, specially the material that is used by the Texas Department of Transportation.

But maybe just a pre photo......... --Matrix17 15:37, 3 March 2007 (UTC)

No do not put a picture of her on this site. My school showed me her picture and I'm traumatized. Put a link and a warning besides it that says graphic images and viewer discretion advised.

"Boo hoo! I'm traumatized!" That's the whole point -- so next time you feel like rolling soused into the drivers seat or putting the foot down, you think how your actions might cause horrific injuries to some other poor person. Or yourself. But anyway, IMHO we shouldn't put a picture of Jacqui in this article without her permission at least... out of respect for one thing, but also because the pics from helpjacqui.com and the Texas government are probably copyright. --Jquarry 22:34, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
There is no copyright - You can use this images but I think it's not good idea. That's not good for example for children
No way in hell without an external link with a warning —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.163.252.68 (talk) 04:04, August 25, 2007 (UTC)

ok, first off wikipedia is not censored, so a picture of her wouldnt be a bad idea. i think there should be a warning at the top though, because some people may not want to see it —Preceding unsigned comment added by AustinGOLDENEYE (talkcontribs) 22:42, 18 October 2007 (UTC)

Yeah, but I'm sure a picture of her would probably be considered a shock image. I saw a picture of her on a myspace bulletin and couldn't sleep the whole night. Gdfanatic21594 01:18, 19 October 2007 (UTC)

This conversation is ridiculous. It's her FACE. There's nothing she can do about it. There's nothing you can do about it. But saying she's a monster and should be hidden from view is morally reprehensible. Her portrait is not a shock photograph, nor does it need a warning. Biographies on Wikipedia are usually accompanied by the person's photograph. To say she's so ugly it's "bad for the children" is vile and wretched to the core. You should all be ashamed.<GeneralKlagg>

A photo of Saburido would be appropriate for her biography. Some of the discussion above is correct in that Wikipedia is not censored. I am surprised that we don't have a good representation of this Texas state-wide public story. In fact, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission has her photo displayed here, and from what I understand, this is per her wish - Quote: Without hesitation, she agreed to a Texas Department of Transportation anti-DWI campaign. She's also posed for posters... [1]. She is a wonderful person for wanting to share her life changing event with others. I see no problem with adding her photo, which at least several should be available, and in public domain from the State of Texas. JungleCat Shiny!/Oohhh! 02:26, 27 January 2008 (UTC)

Have you taken a freaking look at the gangrene article; it's friggin disturbing to put it mildly. I have tried to put a warning on top of the article, All the got me was an annoying wikinerd 101 don't vandalize message and a 24 h ban. GOOD LUCK 82.53.168.174 (talk) 19:32, 25 February 2008 (UTC)