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In reply to the discussion: Photos: Thousands stranded in 20-hour commute as minor snowstorm hits Atlanta [View all]Politicub
(12,327 posts)20. No, you can't, but you can have a plan to get people home in an orderly fashion
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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Photos: Thousands stranded in 20-hour commute as minor snowstorm hits Atlanta [View all]
Politicub
Jan 2014
OP
"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
No, you can't, but you can have a plan to get people home in an orderly fashion
Politicub
Jan 2014
#20
Thanks, I just wondered since I didn't see anything about closings which is very common
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#47
no, no, they don't buy snow plows around here , they put plows on garbage trucks
hollysmom
Jan 2014
#59
That is what happened in San Antonio last week - tractor trailer blocked a very tall overpass
sammytko
Jan 2014
#22
Was the state that blindsided by the weather? Here in Ct, the state/local towns will treat the roads
Jefferson23
Jan 2014
#28
No hills here, but the ice storm has closed roads and bridges everywhere here on the Gulf coast
Baclava
Jan 2014
#58
My Dad forwarded an e-mail my younger brother, an attorney in Atlanta, sent to him.
Ikonoklast
Jan 2014
#38
There's a lot of blame for this mess including Mayor Reed and school district leaders.
aikoaiko
Jan 2014
#50