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Posted by: MDF3530 14-Aug-2006, 04:03 PM |
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060814/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/fema_trailers |
Posted by: Dogshirt 14-Aug-2006, 06:12 PM |
MOST of us have go through life without our heads up our a$$, why doesn't the govt? If we pulled that in one of our projects, we have our a$$ sued off! |
Posted by: SCShamrock 15-Aug-2006, 10:21 AM |
Hurricane season is here. Why are we worried about the possibility someone "might" try to unlawful enter a mobile home in a park with a 500/10 chance the key might work? With a mobile home, there is a 100/100 chance of opening any door on the thing with a crowbar. But if another hurricane hits and lands squarely on the location of these aluminum cans, simply finding the door might be the problem. |
Posted by: stoirmeil 15-Aug-2006, 06:42 PM |
OK -- how about if someone tells you "Don't bother locking your door or worrying if other people have the same key, because I could take your door out with a crowbar, and anyway a storm might come and blow it off?" It's not absolute; it's about the percentages going into level of risk. The housebreaker with a crowbar plus the possibility of storm is risk enough, without adding the dumb fact of lock duplication in the same neighborhood. That puts it up over a certain acceptable level. Three out of three: crime, acts of God, and acts of FEMA. |
Posted by: SCShamrock 16-Aug-2006, 10:39 AM |
Whatever Lynn, I was demonstrating absurdity by being absurd. If these people are made aware of the "problem", then new locks should be bought. Or is it the expenditure is newsworthy? |