I guess I'm confused? I was hearing on Austin News that if someone could not make it to the evacuation busses in Galveston call the city and they would come and get you. What type of person were you referring to that did not have the ability to evacuate?
Don, maybe I'm wrong in my thinking. Yes, in a life or death situation, you just go (or should). But put yourself in their position. Would you be willing to leave everything you own and worked for to get on a bus to go to a destination you are entirely unfamiliar with (don't even know what that destination will be) and have no idea what you're going to do when you get there, or when, or how you'll get back. How will you decide what to take with you and what to leave?
Of course, the ones I was thinking of that did not have the ability to evacuate are those without their own reliable transportation, the money for motels and restaurants, or friends or family in a safe place they could go visit. Yep, they had the ability to get on one of those busses. And in this day and age, we
assume (there's that pesky word again) that they all have TVs and watch the news, etc.; i.e., that they actually did receive the warnings. But I don't
know that to be the case.
There's also another small problem for which I have no solution. I
believe (might be wrong again) that our weather forecasters
usually (not all the time) forecast worse conditions than actually occur. That seems understandable to me. If a real disaster occurs that they did not forecast, they'll be severely criticized, so they have to do that. But of course, one result of that is the old story of crying wolf too often. I suspect that people often don't really believe it's going to be as bad as the forecast. In many cases, they're right, but when they're wrong . . . well, we have the situation that we're seeing now.
But as you know, there will always be people willing to run risks that some others think (whether right or wrong) are foolish. To me (but obviously not to some others) the so called "mountain climbers" are lunatics, and when they have to be rescued, I think they should pay the full cost of that service, just as I think those who stayed to party during a hurricane should pay any costs associated with their rescue.
On the other hand, if I'd stayed there, I might have wanted to be drunk, too. Sure wouldn't want to go through a hurricane sober.


