jrmasm
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Some background, DD (7) attends school at point A. I work about 7 miles east (across body of water) and DH works about 5 miles east of my office.
1)Our local school district sent home their emergency plan yesterday. Long story short, if a "situation" develops locally. All children will be immediately bused home regardless of their normal after school arrangements. Similar to an early dismissal due to weather. If the situtation warrants further caution, all the children will be kept at school. Parents are advised to make plans and discuss these possibilities with their children.
2) In the area that I work, there are a large number of parking garages (I heard an estimate that 20,000 people park in garages). I have no idea what the real numbers are but it's a lot of people/vehicles. The Parking Authority that oversees the garages mailed letters that arrived yesterday as well. In the event of a "terrorist threat or incident" all garages will be be locked down meaning that you can't get your car out. They go on to say that everyone affected will be directed by "public authorities to assembly points from which all will be transported to other more safe locations." The reasoning behind this lock down is to cut down on grid lock that could result.
While, I really do not feel that there is much likelihood of this situation occuring, I have to say that I'm a little upset. I am geographically closer to DD and our home than DH so I should be able to get to her first except for the face that I'll be bussed to a "safer" local god know where and won't be able to get in touch with anyone because cell phone lines would be jammed.
Honestly, I don't know what would be a better solution to the problem but the idea that the local authorities would prevent me from getting to my DD makes me crazy!
I guess I'll start parking at the meters!!
1)Our local school district sent home their emergency plan yesterday. Long story short, if a "situation" develops locally. All children will be immediately bused home regardless of their normal after school arrangements. Similar to an early dismissal due to weather. If the situtation warrants further caution, all the children will be kept at school. Parents are advised to make plans and discuss these possibilities with their children.
2) In the area that I work, there are a large number of parking garages (I heard an estimate that 20,000 people park in garages). I have no idea what the real numbers are but it's a lot of people/vehicles. The Parking Authority that oversees the garages mailed letters that arrived yesterday as well. In the event of a "terrorist threat or incident" all garages will be be locked down meaning that you can't get your car out. They go on to say that everyone affected will be directed by "public authorities to assembly points from which all will be transported to other more safe locations." The reasoning behind this lock down is to cut down on grid lock that could result.
While, I really do not feel that there is much likelihood of this situation occuring, I have to say that I'm a little upset. I am geographically closer to DD and our home than DH so I should be able to get to her first except for the face that I'll be bussed to a "safer" local god know where and won't be able to get in touch with anyone because cell phone lines would be jammed.
Honestly, I don't know what would be a better solution to the problem but the idea that the local authorities would prevent me from getting to my DD makes me crazy!
I guess I'll start parking at the meters!!