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With luck, they can find the moron drone operator and have him face the appropriate laws violations, and he is 100% responsible for thee damage to the airplane. He for sure needs some major public shaming.
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My friend was the DA and volunteer with a partner to help patrol on and near the burned area up in Altadena. He told me they had to chase out a bunch of nosy people plus, they busted about 4 vans driving around the closed off area looking to loot. Two of my riding friend has their placed looted, cleaned out and they left the faucet on to try and flood the place. The people they caught spoke no English, no IDs, and spoke with a Nicaraguan accent. The claim they were trying to support firefighters with all of their two bottles of water sitting in the empty van. All were young men in their early 20s. Talk about BS. They had to let them go.
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If I catch any looters, they are going to wish that the cops get them. I'll zip tie them and throw them in the fire.
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I’m surprised they don’t already have the California national guard up there patrolling to keep our looters.
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That reservoir would have helped but would not have changed the outcome much. And they know why it was offline.
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Once the fire is put out, everyone can return to the evacuation zones and go back to their homes. The ones that burned don't have much to loot, unless someone is into collecting ashes. This was an incinerator.
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The story in most disasters, Thing A would have helped but it wouldn’t have changed the outcome. Thing B would have helped but it wouldn’t have changed the outcome. Thing C would have helped but it wouldn’t have changed the outcome. And so on. All those little failures could have added up to something that would have made a difference. There’s going to be a lot of blame to go around when this is done.
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That’s too kind. Also the drone operator who interfered with firefighting operations should be aggressively sought out and changed with a felony. No excuse for that BS.
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I was in the evacuation zone last night in Santa Monica, all the way down to San Vicente and Ocean ave. trying to check on my friend’s house in the canyon. It was extremely dark and smoky with lots of people with guns and badges, hardly anyone else. I’m not going to say impossible but it would be very difficult for a burglar to get in and out of the zone. They were on heavy patrol, looking at everyone. It looks like a war zone. There is basically no one in there but cops.
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For history buffs, the last time that there was anything remotely close to this was the famous Bel Air fire in 1961. I never thought there would be another but this one is so much worse.
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It would have been a help for a while until it ran out. No one is saying differently. Would it have put out a raging wildfire in 70mph winds that was growing by thousands of acres an hour? No fking way. The problem was and is all logistics…the fire is burning through forests currently on its way to more houses with all of the available resources in the world on it.
The first 24 hours, they could not fly any aircraft because of the wind gusts. Urban fire departments, even in Los Angeles, are not designed for fighting forest fires. There are other organizations, like Cal Fire, that are and are fighting it now. Planes, pilots and personnel are now here from all over the world fighting these fires and the fire is still winning at this time. There was no shortage of pumping pressure in the beginning of the fire when it was in the Palisades Highlands and they might have had their only chance to stop it. Quit repeating BS from whack sources. |
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Friday evening: The Palisades Fire is relentless, now edging closer to one of LA's major population centers, the San Fernando Valley. The fire’s northern flank is unfortunately approaching Mulholland Drive in the Santa Monica Mountains. I have been checking YouTube for updates before I go to bed East Coast time. Aerial firefighting crews are seen on some of the YT news feeds doing incredible work trying to halt the northern progress, praying for some containment.
Unbelievable that I am snowed in here in Atlanta while LA area is burning.
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