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Public schools now pharmaceutical PRISONS as 8-year-old boy strapped to gurney and forcibly

injected with powerful drugs

The first day of school can be a nerve-wracking time for many kids and their parents, but

normally the day goes off without a hitch.

Some unlucky kids might be seated next to a classmate they don�t like or get lost

going to the bathroom, but most kids find that all those jitters were ultimately unwarranted.

That was not the case for a Toronto-area boy, however, as his first day of school this year

ended with him being carted off in a police car to a hospital and being forcibly injected

with drugs.

Debbie Kiroff told CBC Toronto that her eight-year-old son is a normal boy in many ways; he enjoys

playing with Legos, cooking and swimming.

However, he also has some behavioral issues and a serious learning disability.

She wasn�t terribly surprised when the principal of Holland Landing Public School called her

on the first day of school on September 5 to report that his behavior was �escalating.�

He likes to run to release energy, she says, and he�s fond of escaping to a frog pond

on the school grounds.

However, she was shocked by what happened next.

Following an argument with another student over who could use a computer, the principal

said he ran around and began climbing unspecified structures while holding a ruler.

The principal asked her to come pick her son up, but Kiroff couldn�t leave work immediately

and sent her adult daughter to pick him up instead.

By the time her daughter arrived, the boy was in the back of a police car.

He was brought to Southlake Regional Health Centre, where Kiroff was forced to wait for

15 to 20 minutes before she could even go inside and see her son.

Before being allowed to enter, she says that a woman working at the hospital came to tell

her that her son was out of control and that they had to restrain him and inject him with

a sedative.

Kiroff said that she tried to remain calm despite seething inside and asked if they

needed her consent for that.

She was told that parental consent was not needed if the hospital felt there was an extreme

safety concern.

She asked what he was doing that prompted them to take such an extreme measure and was

told that he was �kicking, screaming and yelling.� While these behaviors certainly

have all the markings of a temper tantrum and are not pleasant to witness, it�s hardly

an emergency situation worthy of needles and pharmaceuticals.

Her son later told her that hospital workers said they�d take his restraints off of him

one at a time if he calmed down, but they ended up injecting him instead.

He was kept for around an hour and a half in restraints before being released, and he

stumbled back to the car.

He was not allowed to go back to school until after his mother could meet with the principal

on September 15.

Kiroff said the incident has left her son emotionally scarred.

Could this happen to your child?

It�s hard to believe that a school or a hospital would allow such a young boy to be

forcibly injected with a powerful sedative, particularly when his behavior does not seem

much worse than an extreme temper tantrum.

The fact that it was done without parental consent only makes the situation even more

infuriating.

A statement by the hospital said: �No one wants to use restraints; it is a last measure

and is done only in dire situations deemed an �emergency.� In an �emergency�

situation, our concern for our patient determines how long a restraint is used.�

It�s too bad their concern for the patient didn�t extend to his long-term emotional

well-being.

For an eight-year-old-boy, being removed from school by police, brought to the hospital,

strapped to a gurney and injected with drugs is pretty much the worst possible first day

imaginable and something he is unlikely to ever forget.

The experience could well affect him for the rest of his life and cause him to act out

even more in the future.

It�s hard to imagine how any of the adults involved believed this was the best way to

handle the situation, and all parents who send their children to public schools need

to be aware that this could happen to their child without their consent.

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Endangered Species: Seahorse - Public Service Announcement - Duration: 2:08.

Today, many species of living organisms are becoming endangered, meaning that

they're on the verge of going extinct. One endangered species that we should pay

attention to is seahorses. Seahorses are creatures that live in coral reefs,

mangroves, seagrass beds, and estuaries in the ocean. They are a type of fish with a

horse-like head and a monkey-like tail but with no teeth, stomach, or fins. Seahorses are

located in tropical and temperate coastal waters throughout the world such

as in Australia, the Philippines, South Africa, and Asian countries like China

and Indonesia. Past and current threats to the seahorse population are overfishing

and trawling, trade, habitat loss, and current fishing practices. Trawling,

which is fishing with a trawl net, has been used to capture millions of

seahorses from the wild every year, and this is destroying the seahorses' natural

habitat. Marine pollution, coastal development, coral reef destruction, and

deforestation, as well as trawling, are all contributing to the habitat loss of

sea horses. The Chinese Medicine Trade and Curio Trade show ways that humans are using

the sea horses they have captured from the wild. In China, people have been

capturing tens and hundreds of millions of sea horses to make traditional

Chinese medicine and herbs. Seahorses have also been taken from the wild and dried in

the sun to sell as souvenirs, crafts, and jewelry for money. Seahorses have been

accidentally caught through shrimp trawling, and others have been placed in aquariums.

Efforts being made to save these seahorses include groups like Project Seahorse,

the IUCN global authority on seahorses, and Save Our Seahorses,

an organization that is trying to protect and preserve seahorses. Project

Seahorse has tried to create trade protections as well as increasing their knowledge on seahorses

through new research and studying. The Save Our Seahorses organization

has tried to campaign for changes in fishing laws and practices, use captive

breeding, introduce marine reserves, and encourage

eco-tourism within these reserves. But we can also make efforts to help save seahorses

ourselves. We can try building awareness among the

public, and refuse to buy seahorse souvenirs, the seahorses in aquariums

that were caught from the wild, and seahorse medicines. We can also support

marine reserves, reduce ocean pollution, stop the trawling method of fishing, and

promote forest conservation and reforestation in coastal areas.

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Jan on the European Public Prosecutor's Office, plenary 4 October 2017 - Duration: 2:51.

Our next speaker on behalf of the Greens: Jan Philipp Albrecht.

Thank you president,

commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, colleagues. Today we are living through a

historic moment. About eight years ago the Lisbon Treaty came into effect.

Creating a European Public Prosecutor now is what we're debating and that's

historic and I think we shouldn't fail to value it.

But the Council isn't here and I'm not sure the member states are

really happy with this step and that they'll breathe life into it. I hope that

changes, I hope that the 20 Member States which have embarked on setting up the EPPO

will convince the remaining Member States to become part of the instrument.

This is important to the citizens of the EU and to the EU budget. Every year we

are losing several hundred million Euro in these areas of crime, when these

crimes are directed against the EU budget. Some estimates go well beyond

that. For example the special committee on organized crime and money-laundering

looked at it and said it might be more than that - several billions. And that's

why it's important we use this instrument, that we breathe life into it,

that the member states are part of it and that they take this as a model for

ordered cooperation in police and justice matters in the criminal domain.

And I think that's what we need to do, if we want effective prosecution of crime

promoted in the EU. There's not much point in having new investigative

measures or new databases if the personnel and infrastructure isn't in

place for normal cooperation between the police and justice authorities in the EU.

This is a job that we can only do together and that's why the European

Public Prosecutor is a big step forward, an important step forward. We Greens

therefore are a hundred percent behind this proposal. We're in favor of setting up

the EPPO and we'll vote accordingly. And we believe that the most recent

proposals, that the powers should be expanded to encompass terrorism in the

future, absolutely need debate. That's a proper proposal and on the European

Parliament's side we should keep plugging away and ensure that there are high

procedural standards in place in the future too. Thank you.

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