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Politicub

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20. No, you can't, but you can have a plan to get people home in an orderly fashion
Wed Jan 29, 2014, 02:07 PM
Jan 2014

This is where the ball was severely dropped.

The city doesn't need to equip itself to operate as it would normally since the snow will melt in a couple of days. But it does need an evacuation plan.

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Spoken like a true spokesperson rocktivity Jan 2014 #1
Wait.. You actually expect a spokesperson to be able to speak coherently? Fumesucker Jan 2014 #4
I have been watching CNN coverage DURHAM D Jan 2014 #2
Indeed, the media are idiots Politicub Jan 2014 #6
does it not occur to people to get off the highway and take surface streets? snooper2 Jan 2014 #3
According to our local TV channel WSBTV, RebelOne Jan 2014 #10
And out of gas jakeXT Jan 2014 #32
Not from Atlanta, huh? n/t Dawgs Jan 2014 #16
In Atlanta, EVERY road is the highway Scootaloo Jan 2014 #35
Not that easy Thirties Child Jan 2014 #40
And stuck because they can't get up the hill. Ilsa Jan 2014 #60
Damn who pissed off Chris Christie in Georgia underpants Jan 2014 #5
*snicker* CatWoman Jan 2014 #9
Winner! TroglodyteScholar Jan 2014 #14
Good lord, someone even gave birth in this mess! arcane1 Jan 2014 #7
"the same people complaining about being caught in traffic will elect the same bunch of morons" redqueen Jan 2014 #8
At the press conference, the public officials are blaming the media and their weather reports Politicub Jan 2014 #12
I initially believed it until I found out that the weather service had urged mfcorey1 Jan 2014 #29
One of the weather forecasters sounded annoyed and actually said Phentex Jan 2014 #34
What? B2G Jan 2014 #46
I just don't understand this logistically. Cal Carpenter Jan 2014 #11
Really is not that hard to understand joeglow3 Jan 2014 #13
Plus, the roads are simply not geared for snow and ice Glitterati Jan 2014 #17
No, you can't, but you can have a plan to get people home in an orderly fashion Politicub Jan 2014 #20
Wow. Where do you live? joeglow3 Jan 2014 #21
Not a "get EVERYONE out of the city" plan Politicub Jan 2014 #24
Actually, it DID take everyone by surprise joeglow3 Jan 2014 #63
Did they close schools before the storm, they knew it was coming. Did sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #41
They didn't Politicub Jan 2014 #51
Thanks. n/t sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #64
the forecast Brainstormy Jan 2014 #52
You don't understand Atlanta highways Glitterati Jan 2014 #23
I've lived here for 10 years. I get the highways, etc. Politicub Jan 2014 #27
+1 mfcorey1 Jan 2014 #31
A plan is needed. This really was not about snow plows... Phentex Jan 2014 #36
We learned the lesson Capt. Obvious Jan 2014 #49
Here's the kicker Politicub Jan 2014 #19
How do you get a truck through the cars? Phentex Jan 2014 #37
Why were there so many cars on the road when they knew the storm was coming? sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #42
THAT my friend was the real issue... Phentex Jan 2014 #44
Thanks, I just wondered since I didn't see anything about closings which is very common sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #47
They can't win... Phentex Jan 2014 #48
I think the rural counties LIKE to screw with Atlanta Politicub Jan 2014 #53
no, no, they don't buy snow plows around here , they put plows on garbage trucks hollysmom Jan 2014 #59
From what I've read B2G Jan 2014 #15
Thank you for that info Cal Carpenter Jan 2014 #18
That is what happened in San Antonio last week - tractor trailer blocked a very tall overpass sammytko Jan 2014 #22
I've got some friends down TBF Jan 2014 #26
Also ... our guy down here in Houston TBF Jan 2014 #39
Thanks for the link Cal Carpenter Jan 2014 #55
I was under the impression initially TBF Jan 2014 #62
This sort of weather only hits Atlanta every few years. Ilsa Jan 2014 #56
LOL - and Politicub Jan 2014 #57
Those liberal heathens in Atlanta! nt Ilsa Jan 2014 #61
I'm sure Florida wondered why Sandy was so destructive. Hosnon Jan 2014 #25
I can see that. Travis_0004 Jan 2014 #43
Was the state that blindsided by the weather? Here in Ct, the state/local towns will treat the roads Jefferson23 Jan 2014 #28
It's not about snow - it was freezing rain and ICE! Baclava Jan 2014 #30
thanks for trying Brainstormy Jan 2014 #54
No hills here, but the ice storm has closed roads and bridges everywhere here on the Gulf coast Baclava Jan 2014 #58
In the north we call a storm like this "Monday." Vinca Jan 2014 #33
My Dad forwarded an e-mail my younger brother, an attorney in Atlanta, sent to him. Ikonoklast Jan 2014 #38
Raising prices is what I'd expect Thirties Child Jan 2014 #45
There's a lot of blame for this mess including Mayor Reed and school district leaders. aikoaiko Jan 2014 #50
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