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ICE your cell phone safely

    Katelyn Palok and Breana Kloppenburg
    Photo by Bob Hanson
    Katelyn Palok and Breana Kloppenburg

    Most are unaware that if they were in an accident, first responders are not allowed to contact anyone listed in their cellular phone, at least not without I.C.E.According to Oak Creek Police’s Community Resource Bureau, the law states that no agency can give out personal information without consent. Even in emergency situations, first responders can’t breach the privacy act. However, when I.C.E. is used it is considered consent.

    I.C.E. is the acronym for In Case of Emergency. By placing the letters ICE in front of contact names, first responders will be able to contact those individuals if you were ever in a serious accident. For those desiring more than one I.C.E. contact, they can put in a number after the letters “Ice.” For instance, to have your mom be the first I.C.E. contact, just type in the letters “Ice,” then the number 1 in front of her contact name in your phone. That is all one has to do.

    Although some who were polled at MATC’s Oak Creek Campus already knew about I.C.E, others did not. Those who did know include Vince Cole (pictured above) and Laura Vazquez (chose to be not pictured). Vazquez stated that her phone had a feature that allowed her to add I.C.E to her contacts.

    Jackie Spidell (pictured above alone), Katelyn Palok and Breana Kloppenburg (pictured together above) were not aware of the feature.

    Palok and Kloppenburg both agreed it was a good idea. Kloppenburg stated, “It makes it easier for (first responders) to know who to contact.” However, Kloppenburg added, “People should knew about it first.”

    Spidell had a different response. “It’s stupid,” she said, “because not everyone is aware. If it says ‘home’ or ‘mom,’ they should be able to call.

    Vince Cole (Bob Hanson)

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    Bob Hanson, Adviser MATC Times Newspaper
    My philosophy: I believe my ultimate goal is to create a safe atmosphere of engaged learning. This is done with excellent communication skills and sound journalism practice by students. I believe that student media should always consist of student work. I have an obligation to defend and teach without censoring, editing, directing or producing the students’ rights to free expression.   My background: I started out my career as a printing press operator and soon learned design and layout. I have been employed at MATC for 30 years and I have had the pleasure of working as the Times Adviser since 2006. I have had several jobs while here at MATC but none have been more satisfying than being the Times Adviser.   Other things that I find important: I have the pleasure to work with some of the best students here at MATC. This continually inspires, re-energizes me and sometimes challenges me to always work at my best and strive to give the staff of the MATC Times the best possible learning experience. I have an open door policy and strive to make myself available to students. If you interested in joining our great staff please feel free to email me at [email protected] or call me at 414-297-7824.