Monday, October 6, 2008

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br/> Rebecca Jensen's peace of mind hangs from her daughter's neck and circles her son's wrist. If there was ever an emergency and one or the other was unable to tell people about their allergy to penicillin, their mom knows that Faith's necklace and Austin's bracelet could talk for them. Both kids wear MedicAlert tags that identify them by a unique number and a brief description of their medical conditions. The tags also show a hotline number that emergency responders can call 24 hours a day for more detailed electronic health information. Faith, 10, who is also diabetic, has worn a necklace since she was three. Austin, 9, got his bracelet for free last year under the No Child Without program offered by the charitable Canadian MedicAlert Foundation. Wearing it makes me feel a lot better, because if I have to go in an ambulance and they don't know I'm a diabetic, (MedicAlert) will tell them if I can't, Faith says. Alwyn Bendico, 10, who gets an itchy rash and throws up if he eats eggs, shrimp, peanuts or cheese, shares the sentiment. It makes me feel safer that (my bracelet) tells people I have food allergies, he says. Children are in the care of many people over the course of a school day, from recess to lunch to after-school care


They started beating me, punching and slapping me in the face whilst I was on the ground. One of them put his foot on my head and held a pistol to my face insisting I am a drug pusher and to tell them the truth , he told me.Continuing his story , Emmanuel who speaks both Italian and English fluently said the six men, who initially he had no idea were policemen, picked him from the ground, handcuffed him and took him into a vehicle of which he mentioned there was no indication of police identification, parked inside the park. Five of them left whilst one kept me in the vehicle under surveillance still handcuffed. He made some racist remarks at me and also said he has been waiting for an opportunity to make such an arrest. He claimed I broke his bracelet in the course of struggling with them and he continued to spank my face in the vehicle, the smallish-looking Ghanaian student said.Emmanuel also responded to my questions saying when he was handcuffed they carried a search on him and found in his pocket a school bus pass with his photograph on it, a library pass and an amount of 6 euros adding though he told them he is a student and has come for an evening class whereby has left his school bag in the classroom they were not convinced he is not involved in any drug business. He went on: They took me to the station and put me in a cell. Some of them went to my school and brought my school bag. After some minutes they came back to me and demanded I strip naked (nude) and do some up and down movements, a period which they watched me for some minutes




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