[EAS] CMAS - Volume 3
Dave Kline
dkline at tvmail.unomaha.edu
Mon Jan 14 11:15:43 CST 2013
Yes!
Unless you are on the road, or the abductor is in your neighborhood, or you are passing one of those big signs on the interstate, it is a message lost on a lot of folks.
How about electronic billboards?
Couldn't they be rigged (required) to display EAS and or CMAS messages like the highway signs do?
That would be one more "media" one could check and do so while driving, and without fear of a ticket. (again your attention is now diverted away from the road).
But there is no law that says you can't look at a billboard while driving.
Isn't that generally the intended audience anyway?
Amber Alert...
Check local media...
Lic/B27504V (WA)...
1998 Black...
Ford F-150...
Burma Shave.
Dave
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Dave Kline UNO-TV / KVNO
University of Nebraska at Omaha
6001 Dodge St. Omaha, NE 68182 CPACS 200
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