More would evacuate if they were ensured they could return to their property.
The government agencies routinely prohibit residents from caring for their pets (often forbidden from shelters) and possessions after an emergency, always under threat of arrest or unstated "looter" misidentification.
More would evacuate if they were ensured they could return to their property.
The government agencies routinely prohibit residents from caring for their pets (often forbidden from shelters) and possessions after an emergency, always under threat of arrest or unstated "looter" misidentification.
No memes or images. Exceptions may be made in the case of images of an ongoing news story becoming available.
User-edited titles are not allowed. Copy the headline directly and use it as the post title. Corrections in spelling or minor alterations may be acceptable.
News articles written over a month before posting must have the date of the article in the post title.
No paywalls. Use an archived link to post a paywalled article.
More would evacuate if they were ensured they could return to their property.
The government agencies routinely prohibit residents from caring for their pets (often forbidden from shelters) and possessions after an emergency, always under threat of arrest or unstated "looter" misidentification.