Allodoxaphobia wrote:
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005 17:19:42 -0400, Ari Silversteinn wrote:
DHS has proposed a change in scenario. They want an on locomotive alerting
system that could be commandeered and driven at, near or about a disaster
site. Everything else stays more or less the same, overbroadcasting on
local AM/FM, power off the locomotive, selective or full frequency
broadcasting, train (s) to be in motion at all times. 20-30 second messages
that would also combine a message to be aware that a locomotive (at speed)
will be flying by the at grade crossings.
Comments?
And what are these messages suppose to convey?
The target audience already knows it's screwed.
We all (outside the screwed zone) saw the blizzard of useless
"messages" the government(s) issued during and after Katrina.
Just what I need to hear from a locomotive blowing by at 50 mph:
"Hi! We're the government and we are here to help you."
The best that came out of post-Katrina was from self-help and
assistance from non-government organizations. And, the
government even thwarted some of that.
The inmates are running the asylum:
http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/10/02/news/storm.php
Ninety-one thousand tons of ice melting in idling 14-wheelers.
The Republicans are going to take care of all those problems! Darned
Democrats anyhow!
- Mike KB3EIA -