- This topic has 810 replies, 47 voices, and was last updated 15 years, 7 months ago by svelte.
-
AuthorPosts
-
March 3, 2009 at 10:11 AM #359871March 3, 2009 at 10:50 AM #359310Allan from FallbrookParticipant
Rus: I don’t know if they can actually compel you to leave or evacuate. The Sheriff came to our house and told us to pack up and go and I told him we weren’t. He said it was a “mandatory evacuation” and I told him again that we weren’t leaving.
At that point, he asked if we had sufficient food and water on hand and told me the evacuation route through Camp Pendleton if we chose to go later and was off to the next house.
I spoke to several CHP officers and Sheriff’s deputies during the next few days and none of them said anything about me being in town (I was at Albertson’s shopping on those occasions). They did tell me that there had been looters out and that, as a homeowner, I could employ lethal force if someone unknown was on my property and I felt that they were a danger to me or my family.
I’d check with your attorney and get his take on “mandatory evacuations” and what your rights are in that situation. I wasn’t rude with the deputy at all, I simply said we weren’t evacuating.
March 3, 2009 at 10:50 AM #359613Allan from FallbrookParticipantRus: I don’t know if they can actually compel you to leave or evacuate. The Sheriff came to our house and told us to pack up and go and I told him we weren’t. He said it was a “mandatory evacuation” and I told him again that we weren’t leaving.
At that point, he asked if we had sufficient food and water on hand and told me the evacuation route through Camp Pendleton if we chose to go later and was off to the next house.
I spoke to several CHP officers and Sheriff’s deputies during the next few days and none of them said anything about me being in town (I was at Albertson’s shopping on those occasions). They did tell me that there had been looters out and that, as a homeowner, I could employ lethal force if someone unknown was on my property and I felt that they were a danger to me or my family.
I’d check with your attorney and get his take on “mandatory evacuations” and what your rights are in that situation. I wasn’t rude with the deputy at all, I simply said we weren’t evacuating.
March 3, 2009 at 10:50 AM #359755Allan from FallbrookParticipantRus: I don’t know if they can actually compel you to leave or evacuate. The Sheriff came to our house and told us to pack up and go and I told him we weren’t. He said it was a “mandatory evacuation” and I told him again that we weren’t leaving.
At that point, he asked if we had sufficient food and water on hand and told me the evacuation route through Camp Pendleton if we chose to go later and was off to the next house.
I spoke to several CHP officers and Sheriff’s deputies during the next few days and none of them said anything about me being in town (I was at Albertson’s shopping on those occasions). They did tell me that there had been looters out and that, as a homeowner, I could employ lethal force if someone unknown was on my property and I felt that they were a danger to me or my family.
I’d check with your attorney and get his take on “mandatory evacuations” and what your rights are in that situation. I wasn’t rude with the deputy at all, I simply said we weren’t evacuating.
March 3, 2009 at 10:50 AM #359792Allan from FallbrookParticipantRus: I don’t know if they can actually compel you to leave or evacuate. The Sheriff came to our house and told us to pack up and go and I told him we weren’t. He said it was a “mandatory evacuation” and I told him again that we weren’t leaving.
At that point, he asked if we had sufficient food and water on hand and told me the evacuation route through Camp Pendleton if we chose to go later and was off to the next house.
I spoke to several CHP officers and Sheriff’s deputies during the next few days and none of them said anything about me being in town (I was at Albertson’s shopping on those occasions). They did tell me that there had been looters out and that, as a homeowner, I could employ lethal force if someone unknown was on my property and I felt that they were a danger to me or my family.
I’d check with your attorney and get his take on “mandatory evacuations” and what your rights are in that situation. I wasn’t rude with the deputy at all, I simply said we weren’t evacuating.
March 3, 2009 at 10:50 AM #359898Allan from FallbrookParticipantRus: I don’t know if they can actually compel you to leave or evacuate. The Sheriff came to our house and told us to pack up and go and I told him we weren’t. He said it was a “mandatory evacuation” and I told him again that we weren’t leaving.
At that point, he asked if we had sufficient food and water on hand and told me the evacuation route through Camp Pendleton if we chose to go later and was off to the next house.
I spoke to several CHP officers and Sheriff’s deputies during the next few days and none of them said anything about me being in town (I was at Albertson’s shopping on those occasions). They did tell me that there had been looters out and that, as a homeowner, I could employ lethal force if someone unknown was on my property and I felt that they were a danger to me or my family.
I’d check with your attorney and get his take on “mandatory evacuations” and what your rights are in that situation. I wasn’t rude with the deputy at all, I simply said we weren’t evacuating.
March 3, 2009 at 11:21 AM #359322EnorahParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Rus: I don’t know if they can actually compel you to leave or evacuate. The Sheriff came to our house and told us to pack up and go and I told him we weren’t. He said it was a “mandatory evacuation” and I told him again that we weren’t leaving.
At that point, he asked if we had sufficient food and water on hand and told me the evacuation route through Camp Pendleton if we chose to go later and was off to the next house.
I spoke to several CHP officers and Sheriff’s deputies during the next few days and none of them said anything about me being in town (I was at Albertson’s shopping on those occasions). They did tell me that there had been looters out and that, as a homeowner, I could employ lethal force if someone unknown was on my property and I felt that they were a danger to me or my family.
I’d check with your attorney and get his take on “mandatory evacuations” and what your rights are in that situation. I wasn’t rude with the deputy at all, I simply said we weren’t evacuating.[/quote]
Allan & Russel, if you have not read about what the Big Sur locals experienced during their mandatory evacs this past summer, you might find it interesting. Apparently it got pretty hairy for some folks who would not leave. They were not allowed off of their properties at all, if caught on the roads they were escorted out of the area. Meaning, they could not help as their neighbors houses burned.
March 3, 2009 at 11:21 AM #359624EnorahParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Rus: I don’t know if they can actually compel you to leave or evacuate. The Sheriff came to our house and told us to pack up and go and I told him we weren’t. He said it was a “mandatory evacuation” and I told him again that we weren’t leaving.
At that point, he asked if we had sufficient food and water on hand and told me the evacuation route through Camp Pendleton if we chose to go later and was off to the next house.
I spoke to several CHP officers and Sheriff’s deputies during the next few days and none of them said anything about me being in town (I was at Albertson’s shopping on those occasions). They did tell me that there had been looters out and that, as a homeowner, I could employ lethal force if someone unknown was on my property and I felt that they were a danger to me or my family.
I’d check with your attorney and get his take on “mandatory evacuations” and what your rights are in that situation. I wasn’t rude with the deputy at all, I simply said we weren’t evacuating.[/quote]
Allan & Russel, if you have not read about what the Big Sur locals experienced during their mandatory evacs this past summer, you might find it interesting. Apparently it got pretty hairy for some folks who would not leave. They were not allowed off of their properties at all, if caught on the roads they were escorted out of the area. Meaning, they could not help as their neighbors houses burned.
March 3, 2009 at 11:21 AM #359767EnorahParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Rus: I don’t know if they can actually compel you to leave or evacuate. The Sheriff came to our house and told us to pack up and go and I told him we weren’t. He said it was a “mandatory evacuation” and I told him again that we weren’t leaving.
At that point, he asked if we had sufficient food and water on hand and told me the evacuation route through Camp Pendleton if we chose to go later and was off to the next house.
I spoke to several CHP officers and Sheriff’s deputies during the next few days and none of them said anything about me being in town (I was at Albertson’s shopping on those occasions). They did tell me that there had been looters out and that, as a homeowner, I could employ lethal force if someone unknown was on my property and I felt that they were a danger to me or my family.
I’d check with your attorney and get his take on “mandatory evacuations” and what your rights are in that situation. I wasn’t rude with the deputy at all, I simply said we weren’t evacuating.[/quote]
Allan & Russel, if you have not read about what the Big Sur locals experienced during their mandatory evacs this past summer, you might find it interesting. Apparently it got pretty hairy for some folks who would not leave. They were not allowed off of their properties at all, if caught on the roads they were escorted out of the area. Meaning, they could not help as their neighbors houses burned.
March 3, 2009 at 11:21 AM #359804EnorahParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Rus: I don’t know if they can actually compel you to leave or evacuate. The Sheriff came to our house and told us to pack up and go and I told him we weren’t. He said it was a “mandatory evacuation” and I told him again that we weren’t leaving.
At that point, he asked if we had sufficient food and water on hand and told me the evacuation route through Camp Pendleton if we chose to go later and was off to the next house.
I spoke to several CHP officers and Sheriff’s deputies during the next few days and none of them said anything about me being in town (I was at Albertson’s shopping on those occasions). They did tell me that there had been looters out and that, as a homeowner, I could employ lethal force if someone unknown was on my property and I felt that they were a danger to me or my family.
I’d check with your attorney and get his take on “mandatory evacuations” and what your rights are in that situation. I wasn’t rude with the deputy at all, I simply said we weren’t evacuating.[/quote]
Allan & Russel, if you have not read about what the Big Sur locals experienced during their mandatory evacs this past summer, you might find it interesting. Apparently it got pretty hairy for some folks who would not leave. They were not allowed off of their properties at all, if caught on the roads they were escorted out of the area. Meaning, they could not help as their neighbors houses burned.
March 3, 2009 at 11:21 AM #359909EnorahParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Rus: I don’t know if they can actually compel you to leave or evacuate. The Sheriff came to our house and told us to pack up and go and I told him we weren’t. He said it was a “mandatory evacuation” and I told him again that we weren’t leaving.
At that point, he asked if we had sufficient food and water on hand and told me the evacuation route through Camp Pendleton if we chose to go later and was off to the next house.
I spoke to several CHP officers and Sheriff’s deputies during the next few days and none of them said anything about me being in town (I was at Albertson’s shopping on those occasions). They did tell me that there had been looters out and that, as a homeowner, I could employ lethal force if someone unknown was on my property and I felt that they were a danger to me or my family.
I’d check with your attorney and get his take on “mandatory evacuations” and what your rights are in that situation. I wasn’t rude with the deputy at all, I simply said we weren’t evacuating.[/quote]
Allan & Russel, if you have not read about what the Big Sur locals experienced during their mandatory evacs this past summer, you might find it interesting. Apparently it got pretty hairy for some folks who would not leave. They were not allowed off of their properties at all, if caught on the roads they were escorted out of the area. Meaning, they could not help as their neighbors houses burned.
March 3, 2009 at 11:55 AM #359336Rt.66ParticipantLawyers were the last profession I thought would be seeing layoffs. I also thought that healthcare was safe, but no. Interesting times, and scary too.
This is from the CA “Employment Development Department Listing of WARN Notices by Company Name – 2009”.
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL OF LOS
GATOS
LOS GATOS 500 4/10/09AMYLIN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC SAN DIEGO 340 1/9/09
IRVINE REGIONAL HOSPITAL AND
MEDICAL CENTER
IRVINE 510 1/15/09http://www.edd.ca.gov/Jobs_and_Training/warn/eddwarncn09.pdf
Some large layoffs are in healthcare along with a host of smaller layoffs in the medical/healthcare industry..
March 3, 2009 at 11:55 AM #359639Rt.66ParticipantLawyers were the last profession I thought would be seeing layoffs. I also thought that healthcare was safe, but no. Interesting times, and scary too.
This is from the CA “Employment Development Department Listing of WARN Notices by Company Name – 2009”.
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL OF LOS
GATOS
LOS GATOS 500 4/10/09AMYLIN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC SAN DIEGO 340 1/9/09
IRVINE REGIONAL HOSPITAL AND
MEDICAL CENTER
IRVINE 510 1/15/09http://www.edd.ca.gov/Jobs_and_Training/warn/eddwarncn09.pdf
Some large layoffs are in healthcare along with a host of smaller layoffs in the medical/healthcare industry..
March 3, 2009 at 11:55 AM #359783Rt.66ParticipantLawyers were the last profession I thought would be seeing layoffs. I also thought that healthcare was safe, but no. Interesting times, and scary too.
This is from the CA “Employment Development Department Listing of WARN Notices by Company Name – 2009”.
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL OF LOS
GATOS
LOS GATOS 500 4/10/09AMYLIN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC SAN DIEGO 340 1/9/09
IRVINE REGIONAL HOSPITAL AND
MEDICAL CENTER
IRVINE 510 1/15/09http://www.edd.ca.gov/Jobs_and_Training/warn/eddwarncn09.pdf
Some large layoffs are in healthcare along with a host of smaller layoffs in the medical/healthcare industry..
March 3, 2009 at 11:55 AM #359819Rt.66ParticipantLawyers were the last profession I thought would be seeing layoffs. I also thought that healthcare was safe, but no. Interesting times, and scary too.
This is from the CA “Employment Development Department Listing of WARN Notices by Company Name – 2009”.
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL OF LOS
GATOS
LOS GATOS 500 4/10/09AMYLIN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC SAN DIEGO 340 1/9/09
IRVINE REGIONAL HOSPITAL AND
MEDICAL CENTER
IRVINE 510 1/15/09http://www.edd.ca.gov/Jobs_and_Training/warn/eddwarncn09.pdf
Some large layoffs are in healthcare along with a host of smaller layoffs in the medical/healthcare industry..
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.