In a ideal world, people are right to expect and assume that help is on the way and that the governement will take care of everything.
But this isn't a ideal world. Burocracy, economics and the fear of mass-hysteria causes a lot of problems and there are examples of disasters that could have been made less wors or even could be prevented if the goverment and other organisations would have done their job right and if people would have been informed, educated and prepared.
As PC2K said: ''So people choose what risks they want to take.''
That's right, and we should let them. But most people don't understand the risks or don't know that there are risks, so it's up to the governement and other organisations (especially ETS) to educate and inform people of the risks and how to prepare for them.
After hearing that info and still don't prepare, that's their own problem. Then it's just ignorance and stupidity!
?ou should prepare for yourself, and don't let anyone do it for you or assume things, because WTSHTF, Murfy is right around the corner!
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Edited by JIM (05/13/06 06:10 PM)
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