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Shortbus
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Gubment Prepared
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8/31/2017 8:40:34 AM (updated 8/31/2017 9:01:07 AM)
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OK all 6 million people. Ready. Get set. GO!
Looks like everyone got the red screen at the same time.
Houston evac due to Rita - note all lanes outbound, but total cluster f' due to loads of people - broken down cars, out of gas - must not have been enough prepared boyscouts.
A stalled hurricane means certain people need to leave first. The lowest lying places. No brainers.
The powers that be see you driving to work, driving home. The position of everyone with a cell phone can be tracked, traced, and even
worse stored for several years. Combine that with cameras on the streets converting license plate data to ascii with the location and
time.
No problem to let you know to leave where you are. We'll just call you at work and say not to bother going home.
So you would call/text/email any phone in the geographical flooding cells and all cell phones whose address of registration is in a flooding
zone.
If your phone is on, it lights up red, yellow or green and suggests places to go if red or yellow. Green stay put. Tap the location and you get directions. Not sure what roads are passable? Your map has impassable road sections marked. Pregnant? That's on the special needs page.
Immobile? Put in queue for public servants (not politicians) and good ol boys.
Since da gubment can't code a website, why don't we let the insurance companies write it for free. 40,000 homes underwater means at least 100,000 cars underwater. You can move the cars with an intelligent evac.
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