People that are paid to rescue people are not paid to give up their life. They should be trained well enough to know their limits and call off a rescue if they have to.
Pete
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> >It would be one thing if those who ignored evac orders were torching only themselves, but they rial the lives of those who have to rescue them as well, plus it costs a lot of money for search and rescue. They ought to have to pay that back it seems to me.
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> >>Evac warnings are one thing but when they say "mandatory" there should be citations or something given to people for not following the mandatory evac. I watched perfectly healthy, able bodied people being rescued after a mandatory evac was issued in NYC.
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