This is comparable to the California law that requires a standard notice on any product, food or substance that could, if you bathed in it, ate it in quantity or other wise abused it, cause illness. Now, nearly everything I buy from batteries to some electrical insulation to many computer products have that notice.I fully agree with others here that the alerts can be a valuable, useful and important tool, but for the most part aren't managed properly. The biggest danger IMO is that there's so much "crying wolf" and overuse of the system, that people may disregard serious alerts when there really is an "emergency" and a true need to activate it.
And that is one of the reasons why any system that is fully in the hands of the government has the potential to be politicized.When Covid first became a thing, they shut down all bars, clubs and restaurants here except for takeout and delivery and imposed a 10 pm curfew. The county EMA planned to send EAS alerts to cell phones every other night to reinforce the curfew. The county mayor who was running for state senate wanted the alerts to say they came from his office instead of the EMA so people would see his name, think he cared and would vote for him, so it became political.
Good point. My local cable system has its weekly test every single day, and they told me it was done that way "just in case" so they would not be fined or sanctioned. They run it mostly after midnight in the same hour, which is just as out of compliance as not running it at all.I think weekly tests is overkill. I think way too many people don't take the EAS seriously because of the frequent testing. Once a month and maybe twice a year for what we know the monthly test to be. Equipment is made much better in recent decades.
Did they say anything about what time it was aired shortly after the bombing or later?On a Facebook post remembering yesterday's anniversary of the 1993 WTC bombing someone had mentioned they were in a car listening to the radio and remember the EBS being activated. I had never heard about that happening before. Does anyone know whether that was the case and/or whether an air check exists with it?
No, what I quoted is exactly what the Facebook comment stated. ""I was in a taxi and remember the radio stations being taken over by the EBS."Did they say anything about what time it was aired shortly after the bombing or later?