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S_2NR wrote:What water restrictions?
I don't think anybody give a fcuk about that
redmanjp wrote:S_2NR wrote:What water restrictions?
I don't think anybody give a fcuk about that
i remember they said it would be in place till the end of June or something- but given the amount of rain that fall already it should have been removed already. i notice they stop publishing the reservoir levels- maybe because it too high to justify the ban
d ting is it have a female officer living next to us who doh like us- this ban could give her justification to put a charge on us for just using our hose to wet plants.
DMan7 wrote:All this talk in here and this thing will most likely miss us with barely any rain to talk about.
matr1x wrote:Nice. Good rain coming.
The wet season occurs every year, the hurricane season occurs every year. Are we still waiting for some government agency to tell us to prepare? The majority of us have access to the internet to get up to date information without having to wait on our met office. If by now we can't get our act together, then sorry to say, but it good for them.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Met services in Barbados and st.Vincent have already put their citizens on notice. Meanwhile our authorities waiting for the morning of said activities or even during said activities to advise the public.
wing wrote:The wet season occurs every year, the hurricane season occurs every year. Are we still waiting for some government agency to tell us to prepare? The majority of us have access to the internet to get up to date information without having to wait on our met office. If by now we can't get our act together, then sorry to say, but it good for them.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Met services in Barbados and st.Vincent have already put their citizens on notice. Meanwhile our authorities waiting for the morning of said activities or even during said activities to advise the public.
Let's be real, the speed at which rumours, voice notes, fake news etc spread, you don't need 100% coverage. You think people still tune in to their AM radio for news? Let's not continue to make excuses for people's laziness and complacency. Whether you think the government should do it for you, it's personal responsibility to seek the interest of your loved ones and property.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:wing wrote:The wet season occurs every year, the hurricane season occurs every year. Are we still waiting for some government agency to tell us to prepare? The majority of us have access to the internet to get up to date information without having to wait on our met office. If by now we can't get our act together, then sorry to say, but it good for them.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Met services in Barbados and st.Vincent have already put their citizens on notice. Meanwhile our authorities waiting for the morning of said activities or even during said activities to advise the public.
Not everyone has access to internet or social media to be updated....
alfa wrote:matr1x wrote:Nice. Good rain coming.
You're the only one I know who looks forward to flooding, but then calling for sexual violence I shouldn't expect better. Mods sleeping we
wing wrote:Let's be real, the speed at which rumours, voice notes, fake news etc spread, you don't need 100% coverage. You think people still tune in to their AM radio for news? Let's not continue to make excuses for people's laziness and complacency. Whether you think the government should do it for you, it's personal responsibility to seek the interest of your loved ones and property.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:wing wrote:The wet season occurs every year, the hurricane season occurs every year. Are we still waiting for some government agency to tell us to prepare? The majority of us have access to the internet to get up to date information without having to wait on our met office. If by now we can't get our act together, then sorry to say, but it good for them.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Met services in Barbados and st.Vincent have already put their citizens on notice. Meanwhile our authorities waiting for the morning of said activities or even during said activities to advise the public.
Not everyone has access to internet or social media to be updated....
I live in the countryside bro. You cannot tell me there is a significant portion of the population living in the dark ages. Electricity and cellular coverage is very widespread. People need to prioritize what's important to protect life and property from something that is expected every single year. Making excuses just creates a dependency syndrome that you guys love to hate on. Anyway, I am as prepared as I can within my means. I wish the stubborn, complacent and lazy ones all the luck if and when the worst comes to pass.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:wing wrote:Let's be real, the speed at which rumours, voice notes, fake news etc spread, you don't need 100% coverage. You think people still tune in to their AM radio for news? Let's not continue to make excuses for people's laziness and complacency. Whether you think the government should do it for you, it's personal responsibility to seek the interest of your loved ones and property.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:wing wrote:The wet season occurs every year, the hurricane season occurs every year. Are we still waiting for some government agency to tell us to prepare? The majority of us have access to the internet to get up to date information without having to wait on our met office. If by now we can't get our act together, then sorry to say, but it good for them.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Met services in Barbados and st.Vincent have already put their citizens on notice. Meanwhile our authorities waiting for the morning of said activities or even during said activities to advise the public.
Not everyone has access to internet or social media to be updated....
You need to crawl outa that sheltered life you living bro....visit countryside locations and see how life is.
alfa wrote:matr1x wrote:Nice. Good rain coming.
You're the only one I know who looks forward to flooding, but then calling for sexual violence I shouldn't expect better. Mods sleeping we
You mean when the rain start to fall to send out the yellow alert....shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Met services in Barbados and st.Vincent have already put their citizens on notice. Meanwhile our authorities waiting for the morning of said activities or even during said activities to advise the public.
matr1x wrote:
We need rain, the reservoirs are quite low.
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