I was asked to make a Milton megathread, so that is what I am doing. I'm going to be somewhat busy this evening, so I don't think I'll be able to quickly or easily update the thread with new information, but here are some resources:
Prisoners are people who have been found guilty of crimes (sometimes accurately, sometimes not) and are serving out some portion of their lives in punishment. There is no excuse for recklessly endangering their lives regardless of the crimes they committed and there was ample advanced warning to arrange for and safely evacuate inmates to another location.
It is an absolute fucking travesty they're being left to die - don't forget to send your good will/prayers/whatever that they make it through alive and in good health regardless of their crimes... and if you're a local or can put pressure on the system (especially if someone you know personally is being subjected to this) after the fact with a lawsuit or other action - please do so.
Oh God, that's horrifying. Thanks for highlighting this.
if this leads to incarcerated people coming to harm, I know that there will be people who will say that was a good thing and that makes me feel sick. As someone who has been a victim of violent crime, I thought that the perpetrator receiving a prison sentence would help me to heal from the trauma. I was wrong, and increasingly I understand that there is no justice to be found through retributive punishment, just more injustices heaped onto people.
Sure they left the prisoners behind, but the cops worked "around the clock" to make sure they moved their "evidence, paperwork and supplies" somewhere safe before the storm hit.
Were there no buses available to take them to other facilities? I guess they would argue that there is no way to securely transfer that many people that quickly. I wonder if there is an evacuation protocal requirement by the state that the prisons are not complying with, or if this was always the plan?
Someone has posted that Waffle House is closing with less danger than in the past because of fear of litigation so, if that's the case, the Waffle House Index won't hold the same value
Well if it destroys your house, you march right over to Epicot, go down to the basement, and have a word with Walt's frozen head about Orlando building regulations.
It's a surprisingly high visibility moment... I agree it's dumb but if you have a cause to draw attention to that's going to get a lot more nationwide eyeballs than a giant protest in DC.
About ten minutes ago, some extreme moron walked out on the Naples pier and put a Trump flag on it. You can see it flapping in the wind. I'm now taking bets on how long it lasts there.
From the looks of the video it doesn't necessary look like the dog was tied up, but that maybe it escaped its house/owner and got its leash stuck in the fence. It's still sad, and especially fucked up if the owners left the dog behind, somehow, but I don't want to jump to the conclusion that this happened on purpose until there is further info on it.