• MellowYellow13@lemmy.world
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    And if you read the whole article, the same meteorologists state that the funding cuts are also a big reason for things like this happening, so the headline is disingenuous.

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      No, but its better to understand what happened instead of some fiction being pushed by local officials.

      When you do frequent midnight alerts for missing elderly, people disable the alerts on their phone entirely. Then when disaster hits, they don’t know its coming. And because no planning was done for it, they can’t evacuate a camp full of kids quickly enough even if they know what’s about to happen.

      Actually preventing this kind of thing means maintaining preparedness for decades when nothing happens.

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        I kept shutting it off because of all those fucking amber alerts. Don’t get kidnapped, shit. Grandma at least has dementia to blame.

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        When you do frequent midnight alerts for missing elderly, people disable the alerts on their phone entirely.

        I’m reminded of the time cops woke up the entire state of Texas at 5AM, to say a dude named Sam Altman shot at a cop near Amarillo. They issued a Blue Alert for the entire state. For reference, many Texans were more than an 8 hour drive away from where it happened. Yeah, shit like that gets emergency notifications muted.

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          I vented on a local Facebook group when that happened. Saying that the continued police abuse of the emergency alert system would quickly cause the alerts to mean nothing. I frequently also got amber alerts for the opposite end of the state, well over twelve hours away.

          To say that my concern was an unpopular opinion would be a massive understatement. People were downright hostile. A lot of locals could never fathom that what I was saying was true. And they used all the four letter words to tell me so. A sheriff’s deputy called me a godless cop hater and a disgusting person.

          Fortunately that particular cop is unemployed for abusing his power and some domestic abuse allegations. Oh and trying to fight his neighbor while in uniform.

          And and I’m still right. They abused the alert system so much it is useless. And children and the elderly and innocent paid that price with their lives.

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            Yes, 100% you’re right.

            I don’t think “godless cop hater” was the insult he thought it was.

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          Last year we had heavy rain. Every time the flash flood advisory was extended, a new “wake the dead” alert went out. These alerts ignored my phone’s audio settings and were very loud.

          After around the 7th alarm between, iirc, 3 pm and 10 pm I disabled the alerts. I was too on edge by the idea of another alarm to fall asleep.

          I’m not sure I turned those alarms back on.

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      27, and for now they’re still just considered missing. It is possible they reached higher ground of some sort and just haven’t been able to contact due to loss of electronics. In the other (unfortunately more likely) scenario their families would have to be informed before media reporting.

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    How is it every time a silver single gets lost everyone’s phone turns into a siren yet they can’t figure out how to use it for a deadly flood.

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      The first part is the reason for the second part: the alert system isn’t targeted enough so people disable it due to the majority of the alerts being disruptive but not applicable.

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        You know whats big about texas?? Death tolls due to natural disasters they can’t prepare for

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            People in Texarkana get the same alerts. They’re statewide. It has nothing to do with Brownsville particularly. I just picked someplace far away from the panhandle.

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    This is what happens when rich people and corporations refuse to pay their taxes: people fucking die