06-11-2018, 08:41 AM
"there is no way to "make" it safe"
I'm sure our safety-conscious state and county officials will require extraordinary measures at any designated lava viewing site: Barricades, signs, gas masks available, cots for anyone who feels faint, guards posted at 20 yard- intervals to ensure no one strays from the area, tent coverage for rain, porto-potties, etc.
Interesting the way people like to exaggerate.
It is highly probably that officials are keeping Hawaii's ever-vigilant personal injury attorneys in mind, who are no doubt salivating over the prospects of injuries at the proposed viewing site.
The site (or sites) will likely be very distant from any active lava, making the viewing mostly a night-time event.
I'm sure our safety-conscious state and county officials will require extraordinary measures at any designated lava viewing site: Barricades, signs, gas masks available, cots for anyone who feels faint, guards posted at 20 yard- intervals to ensure no one strays from the area, tent coverage for rain, porto-potties, etc.
Interesting the way people like to exaggerate.
It is highly probably that officials are keeping Hawaii's ever-vigilant personal injury attorneys in mind, who are no doubt salivating over the prospects of injuries at the proposed viewing site.
The site (or sites) will likely be very distant from any active lava, making the viewing mostly a night-time event.