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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (376629)4/6/2008 2:51:41 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) of 1578111
 
"I was not on the bus so I have no idea what route he took, how flooded the place was when he left, or anything else."

Some of the people in the bus were from the Superdome. If they could have gotten out, others could have gotten in.

"and had NOLA's mayor done the same, the human suffering would have been avoided -- long before FEMA could reasonably have been expected to be involved.'

Again. He got out after the city was flooded. FEMA could have gotten in if they wanted to.

Gibson's story illustrates a problem. He wasn't licensed to drive a bus and ran into some trouble because of it. Which, apparently requires 3 separate licenses in Louisiana. Unlike Texas. where at least when I held one, a chauffeurs' is all that is needed. And anyone who drives anything bigger than a pickup and smaller than a tractor trailer holds that. I would guess that the only ones who hold the necessary licenses in Louisiana are bus drivers.

So it is likely that he really didn't have drivers for the buses. In retrospect, anybody would have been enough. But I can see the city lawyer going into convulsions at the idea of just handing keys out.

I've been to N'Awlins many times.
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