What if theres a forced evac Bingley? Or subway attack etc? Boston Proves America is no longer feared. You just can't know what will happen. Hence the ETS'ers EDC of flashlights, fire and knives at a minimum. Careful? With my clients I'm a mother hen. On my own in strnge territory I go about my buisiness. If someone can't reaad my bpdy language that's thier problem. And TV series aside the NYPD is a huge joke.
You can't know what will happen? So why not recommend that he trucks a whole big survival container wherever he goes? So that sort of "you never know what will happen" is no argument at all. As for the specific possibilities you raise: if there is a subway attack, take the bus home. Or walk home. A forced evac? In a place as dense and big as NY that will take a while. You may have more time and flexibility than you'd first anticipate.
I'm more worried about a forced evac where I am. Small Midwestern towns are the sort of place where environmental regulations are lax, and I'm just waiting for the next chemical spill. Our lakes here are so polluted that we can't eat the fish caught here.
By the way, I didn't say "be careful and you'll be OK." I said "if you know what you're doing." But you didn't get that. Then you turn to insult to bolster your non-argument. That's not civil.
Anyway, not that I like picking on people for their writing, but I find it difficult to communicate with people who have poor writing skills. So maybe I've misunderstood you, but it wouldn't be my fault.