[EAS] "improving" EAS?

Clay Freinwald k7cr at blarg.net
Fri Jul 13 10:38:31 CDT 2018


Dave - 

There is something about human nature that tells a person to avoid things
rather than rush  to help.
We see this all the time - 

For example -  Some, when encountering a wreck, will rush to help the
occupants, put out the fire etc.
Others will not wish to be involved ignore the problem and drive swiftly
away.

Call me strange, mis-directed, stupid (whatever) ...When it comes to EAS I
evaluate it this way...

1 - Is there a benefit to warning people about things that could negatively
impact them?

2- If there is a problem with that system could more good be done by me
being involved and help to eliminate problems?

3- Or should I leave the scene and express to the world my distaste for
motor vehicles and/or stupid drivers?

Life is full of choices.

Clay Freinwald

-----Original Message-----
From: EAS [mailto:eas-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Dave Kline

Fine print. "up to 24-hours to report... AFTER IT'S DISCOVERED."
So no. You wouldn't have to check the log each day.



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