Pubdate: Fri, 07 Dec 2001 Source: North Island Weekender (CN BC) Copyright: 2001 North Island Weekender Contact: http://www.northislandweekender.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1270 Author: Paul Rudan RCMP RESPOND TO INQUEST RECOMMENDATIONS Police say they are open to suggestions on how to improve prisoners' safety following recommendations from a coroner's inquest. "We're always looking for ways to improve," said," Staff Sgt. Doug Greep of the Campbell River RCMP. "It's not an easy thing to do but we are trying to do a better job." Adam Wayne Beadle, 27, of Duncan died on March 2 while locked up in a police cell at the Campbell River RCMP detachment. The official cause of death was respiratory failure due to an overdose of methadone combined with other street drugs. Beadle was the second man in four years to die while incarcerated at the Campbell River detachment. Stanley George Paul of Campbell River died May 24, 1997, due to excessive alcohol consumption. A coroner's inquest also investigated Paul's death and made two recommendations on how jail guards should be trained to better recognize prisoners who are in need of medical attention. Those recommendations were never fully followed up claimed Jeanette Beadle of Chemainus who was in Campbell River recently for the five-day inquest which examined her son's death. "They really failed my child," said Beadle following the inquest on Nov. 23. "People shouldn't die in police cells. I want this stopped! And the only way to do it is yell and scream. "Nothing was done in '97. How do we get some money to save these people's lives?" Following the Beadle inquest, the jury made 12 recommendations which included the following to police jail guards: q They should be trained in a level of first aid that deals with drug and alcohol symptoms. q Review policies and procedures regarding the resuscitation of a prisoner who is unconscious and who does not respond. q Review policy descriptions of persons who are impaired by alcohol and/or drugs. At this point, said Staff Sgt. Greep, the recommendations are being reviewed by RCMP officials at headquarters in Vancouver. The challenge in implementing these recommendations, he added, has to do with manpower and safety. There is usually one jail guard on duty at night and there are safety concerns with a lone guard entering a cell. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart