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CYCLONE MIKE wrote:But also it puts the rescue teams that have to go out in this at risk for injury and death themselves to have try and save these people who refuse to listen and adhere to gov't officials. If they would have to start having to pay back for the rescue efforts or fined then maybe next time they will listen better.
CYCLONE MIKE wrote:Extratropical1 wrote:Elizabeth wrote:MAN!
Just sitting here bawling! Just saw the most heart wrenching interview with a woman that was just rescued off the roof of a house in Blaithwaite, Plaquemines parish. They had been up there since before dawn. She told the reporter what happened then gave the her name and the name of her son and daughter in law who were still out there waiting to be rescued.
Yes sad but if people just complied with the MANDATORY evacuations then they would not be in this grave situation. I do feel for them though and I am glad we have heroes to rescue them. I hope no lives will be lost. I know it sucks to evacuate since I live on the WEST coast of FL near Tampa and have had to do it many times in the last 35 years only for naught. We always seem to get bypassed fortunately but it has really made people extremely complacent. Godspeed!
But also it puts the rescue teams that have to go out in this at risk for injury and death themselves to have try and save these people who refuse to listen and adhere to gov't officials. If they would have to start having to pay back for the rescue efforts or fined then maybe next time they will listen better.
Janie2006 wrote:CYCLONE MIKE wrote:But also it puts the rescue teams that have to go out in this at risk for injury and death themselves to have try and save these people who refuse to listen and adhere to gov't officials. If they would have to start having to pay back for the rescue efforts or fined then maybe next time they will listen better.
Slightly OT, but that reminds me of a conversation we had on this very board. One of our members worked for the Jackson County (MS) dispatch office, and when Katrina came in they were deluged by frantic calls for help......and people died because there was no. way. to. reach. them.
Evacuation orders exist for a reason, and it isn't to make people spend money and have them take joyrides across the state.
pledger28 wrote:It will probably not be a popular opinion but I believe that after evacuation orders are issued, if people do not obey the order they should be aware that they are taking THEIR life in their hand. If they knew up front that if they were to realize they made the wrong decision they would be stuck. If the government would simply make it clear that if you stay you are on your own, maybe people would start obeying evac orders. Not trying to be heartless but at some point people should take responsibility for their own bad decisions. No one should have to risk their life to save someone else from their own stupidity.
thatwhichisnt wrote:When is this thing going to turn west? Looks almost due north now.
summersquall wrote:In Texas they have you write the names and phone numbers of your next of kin on your arm in Sharpie if you refuse to evacuate when evacuation is recommended from barrier islands. They also let you know that they may not be able to come and help if an emergency arises.
crimi481 wrote:Based on this WV Loop:
Looking at the Ridge above whole N. Gulf Coast - appears to be buckling South, to the N.W of Isaac's Center
Overall Storm seems to aligning in more N.E. to S.W. angle
Centr could dip south more -then N, then N.E. (Possibly)
http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/data/geo/index ... thod=flash
Janie2006 wrote:CYCLONE MIKE wrote:But also it puts the rescue teams that have to go out in this at risk for injury and death themselves to have try and save these people who refuse to listen and adhere to gov't officials. If they would have to start having to pay back for the rescue efforts or fined then maybe next time they will listen better.
Slightly OT, but that reminds me of a conversation we had on this very board. One of our members worked for the Jackson County (MS) dispatch office, and when Katrina came in they were deluged by frantic calls for help......and people died because there was no. way. to. reach. them.
Evacuation orders exist for a reason, and it isn't to make people spend money and have them take joyrides across the state.
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