Tuesday, September 06, 2005

That’ll get your attention

Demonstrating that the NY Times has at least one good columnist, John Tierney notes that New Orleans should have deployed the “Magic Marker strategy” to sharpen the mind to danger:

Mr. Judkins is one of the officials in charge of evacuating the Hampton Roads region around Newport News, Va. These coastal communities, unlike New Orleans, are not below sea level, but they're much better prepared for a hurricane. Officials have plans to run school buses and borrow other buses to evacuate those without cars, and they keep registries of the people who need special help.

Instead of relying on a "Good Samaritan" policy - the fantasy in New Orleans that everyone would take care of the neighbors - the Virginia rescue workers go door to door. If people resist the plea to leave, Mr. Judkins told The Daily Press in Newport News, rescue workers give them Magic Markers and ask them to write their Social Security numbers on their body parts so they can be identified.

"It's cold, but it's effective," Mr. Judkins explained.
Of course, Tierney’s article was met with this sophisticated riposte over at Daily Kos.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

...and they keep registries of the people who need special help.


Does the ACLU know that the government is keeping track of the disadvantaged, disabled, etc? Mr. Judkins better keep his head down.