Second, you can't physically remove someone, but you can issue a mandatory evacuation.
Has anyone ever been cited for "failure to evacuate"?
But if choose to not evacuate during a mandatory event, can't you be billed for any rescue services needed to bail your stupid *** out?
Has anyone ever been cited for "failure to evacuate"?
The storm tracks have the nasty thing just sitting there, lollygagging, on the Texas Gulf Coast beach until ... Wednesday.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graph...ind+png/092407_5day_cone_no_line_and_wind.png
Starting to get outer band rain and gusty wind (30ish) here.
You're not on one of the four cruise ships that can't port in Galveston, are you?
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-t...sea-in-cruise-ships-as-Galveston-11959300.php
Nope, at work on an inland towboat.
So ... no ice cream machine and shuffleboard at 3 pm?![]()
Up to 125. This could be a low Cat 4 by the time it lands.
Nope, but I do have to babysit my equipment and people, daycare is still open![]()
The daycare?
Which deck is that on?