I feel for everyone in the affected areas. We're looking at 40-50 mph winds here and that's plenty bad for me :(
Just read a piece on CNN that made me kinda mad...
From a CNN article where they talk about some people being instructed to evacuate, and others told not to go.
Residents in safer parts of Houston were instructed to stay inside.
"We've asked people to hunker down," Emmett said.
Most law enforcement and rescue officials will start to leave Friday night, Emmett said, so residents will be on their own after that.
So they tell you to stay... then all the people who keep the peace take off, leaving everyone to fend for themselves. Just another reason why it is foolish and irresponsible to rely on the authorities to safeguard you and your family.
Personally, I think that it is fine for LEOs and emergency response people to get out of Dodge when an area is evacuated... but when citizens are told to stay, then it doesn't seem right for the law and order types to go.
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