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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 406140" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>In Department of Juvenile Justice pills are dispensed by "the nurse" or "medication man" on a daily basis as needed. The kids are watched as they swallow the pill. Cheeking the pill is the method used by kids who want to get something from others who want the pill. Money doesn't change hands. Extra food or treats is the method of payment. You have to be pretty far out to accept a pill (which is a crime, of course) that is covered with a stranger's saliva. Yuk! Cheeking is also a violation so the dispenser is set up for more problems as well. It happens but not often. The reward is low. The risk is high. Plus the kid who needs the medication becomes suspect because of behavioral changes.</p><p>DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 406140, member: 35"] In Department of Juvenile Justice pills are dispensed by "the nurse" or "medication man" on a daily basis as needed. The kids are watched as they swallow the pill. Cheeking the pill is the method used by kids who want to get something from others who want the pill. Money doesn't change hands. Extra food or treats is the method of payment. You have to be pretty far out to accept a pill (which is a crime, of course) that is covered with a stranger's saliva. Yuk! Cheeking is also a violation so the dispenser is set up for more problems as well. It happens but not often. The reward is low. The risk is high. Plus the kid who needs the medication becomes suspect because of behavioral changes. DDD [/QUOTE]
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