[EAS] Blue Alert reply comments due Tuesday, August 29
Dave Kline
dkline at tvmail.unomaha.edu
Thu Aug 31 11:27:07 CDT 2017
While all non-required alerts are voluntary, a few of them are "voluntary."
Locally, our biggie "non-required" alert is the TOR.
On a statewide basis it's the CAE.
Both are voluntary because they are not required by the FCC, but only "voluntary" in that not running these really says something about a station.
If a child ends up dead, post CAE, do you really want to be the person that explains to that child's parents why your station didn't run the alert?
Were is the Blue Alert going to fit in for the question of voluntary vs "voluntary?"
And if you are a state relay station how does that skew the definition of voluntary?
Especially if that station had no choice or say so in the matter of being assigned as the S.R.
Not complaining about the way things are, I'm just pointing out that there may be different opinions of what voluntary really means.
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Dave Kline
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On Aug 31, 2017, at 9:30 AM, Clay Freinwald wrote:
>Again -
>Like all non-EAN alerts - It's all Voluntary - States/SECC's can say no as
>can all EAS Participants.
>They can stack on all the new event codes they want, using a rainbow of
>colors...Does not alter much except for making the proponents happy.
>My (Un-officiall) $.02
>Clay
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