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Karl
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Re: Coming To Your Cell Phone: Text Messages From Uncle Sam

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An annoyance to everyone not related to the missing kid. Especially when it isn't a real abduction. It will depend on how frequently these alerts are issued and how widespread they disseminate them away from the child's immediate community.
Perhaps. Provided they're reasonable and regionally specific, I kind of think some irritation on my part is well worth catching a dirtbag before he kills a child.


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said by Karl See Profile :

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An annoyance to everyone not related to the missing kid. Especially when it isn't a real abduction. It will depend on how frequently these alerts are issued and how widespread they disseminate them away from the child's immediate community.
Perhaps. Provided they're reasonable and regionally specific, I kind of think some irritation on my part is well worth catching a dirtbag before he kills a child.
I have to agree. I travel quite a bit and they do a very good job at keeping the highway signs confined to a specific area, so as long as they only alert the immediate and surrounding areas, I don't think it would be bad.

The activation criteria are already pretty stringent: »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amber_Aler···criteria

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said by Karl See Profile :

Perhaps. Provided they're reasonable and regionally specific, I kind of think some irritation on my part is well worth catching a dirtbag before he kills a child.
Anyone know how effective these actually are at catching the dirtbags? Or how many false positives they generate?

I'm all for helping rescue kids (and anyone else for that matter) who are in danger, but I've always had a sneaking suspicion that this is just one of those "feel-good" measures that allows politicians to look like they're doing something.

That being said, I wouldn't mind SMS Government Alerts on my cell phone provided I don't have to pay for it, if I could opt-out of receiving them (or a subset of them like Amber Alerts), and if they don't end up spamming my inbox.
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LOL...this is what came up in my "Random Fortune":
This is a test of the Emergency Broadcast System. If this had been an
actual emergency, do you really think we'd stick around to tell you?
apropos, no?
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Austinloop

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I have been receiving Amber Alert text messages for a goodly period of time and they appear to be just for the region, i.e. not for OK, etc.

I have Cingular/AT&T and have not been charged for the amber alerts.


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said by Karl See Profile :

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An annoyance to everyone not related to the missing kid. Especially when it isn't a real abduction. It will depend on how frequently these alerts are issued and how widespread they disseminate them away from the child's immediate community.
Perhaps. Provided they're reasonable and regionally specific, I kind of think some irritation on my part is well worth catching a dirtbag before he kills a child.
Karl, you are absolutely correct, the faster that we can catch these Lewd kidnappers, and have them shot dead will be a benefit to all.

Someone please sign me up for the alerts, I already routinely carry a Legally Concealed Firearm, and wish to help out wherever needed.
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I think it is good to be on the look out for someones missing child. What if it were your kid.

What if the abductor took the child all the way to your state. Wouldn't you want to help?

Sure you would.

I just don't understand others lack of concern and all they consider things like this as a nuisance.
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