Doesn't look a substitute for a name-and-address in your wallet, a medic-alert bracelet, or any of the other established methods, but the guy who thought it up seems to have been thinking of less urgent situations. Somebody shaken up by the bomb, and needing to be taken home, rather than somebody injured.
I don't have an emergency contact name and address in my wallet, and I suspect I'm not alone in that. And in fact on days I go in without a jacket, wallet's in the rucksack and mobile in the pocket.
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Date: 2005-07-12 05:25 pm (UTC)Maybe think of it as a triage tool.
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Date: 2005-07-12 05:32 pm (UTC)I don't have an emergency contact name and address in my wallet, and I suspect I'm not alone in that. And in fact on days I go in without a jacket, wallet's in the rucksack and mobile in the pocket.