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What will top this?
#1
You know some other piece of incompetence will happen soon, I just have a hard time figuring out what it will be.

"'Get it together': False emergency sirens spark deja vu on Hawaiian islands of Oahu and Maui"

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nati...371745001/
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#2
Oh boy. So how many peps actually pay attention when the horn blows now?


HPP

HPP
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#3
Everyone is used to seeing those useless "NO TSUNAMI THREAT" messages for earthquakes in Fiji, Alaska, etc, so when there is a "TSUNAMI THREAT" half the people will just misread and ignore it.

ETA: Well, only the ones that signed back up for CD alerts.
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#4
There is no plan, or program, or policy that is so flawless that Hawaii can't F*** it up....

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#5
no plan, or program, or policy ... so flawless that Hawaii can't F*** it up....

It's a design feature built into the system. How do they correct their own screw-ups? They establish new departments, hire consultants and "temporary" County workers, hold meetings and hearings, compile findings and post the PDF online, develop a plan to counteract past mistakes, quietly retire one department head who "wants to spend more time with his/her family," hire more County workers to implement the plan, raise taxes...
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves
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#6
Unless Hawaii has installed the most recent technology how the sirens are remotely activated they can be hacked.
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#7
They weren't hacked, some bozo hit the wrong button again according to the police chief.
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