I am a police officer in New Orleans and this is the first time in two weeks that I have had the chance to get online and read. I have been working 12 hour shifts for the past 14 days (includint 3 24 hours shifts) and have accumulated 102 hours overtime ontop of my regular 80 hours of work for 2 weeks.
I will tell you all this...... DO NOT BELIEVE 99.9% OF WHAT YOU HEAR ON TV! Yes, it is VERY bad down here and this will take YEARS to recover from but most of what you all are hearing on national news is a load of *********
I can tell you this....it took FEMA WAY TOO LONG to get here....they knew this was coming yet ittook them damn near a week to get here. It took the Red Cross WAY TOO LONG to get here.....once again almost a week.
In regards to the violence here....yea there have been a few incidents but they are isolated and have been dealt with.
As for the conditions here in the city, yea its real bad....worse than anything you could possibly imagine. The smell is horrid....so bad that it now turns my stomach (know what a sceptic tank smells like on a hot summer day? well multiply that times 1000). But everyday it gets a little better. Food and water are no longer a problem and thanks to the military and the roughly 5000 police officers from damn near every state in the US, the crime problems are down drastically.
As for my experience when this storm hit....I spent three days in a shelter with my fellow officers with no food, no water and no bathrooms waiting to be evacuated.
As for my family....everyone is accounted for however out of my wife's family and my family, only 4 of us have houses left. Most of my wife's families houses are still underwater in New Orleans and my mother's house had 2 feet of water in it.
I will leave you with this....for those of you that have never experienced this before, I can truely say that I NEVER want to re-live this again.
Thanks for all the support and aid we are getting here...those of us on the front lines cannot appreciate it more.
Condolences to the Hurricane Victims
Just letting a little reality break into our fantasy worlds for a few minutes. We here at Allakhazam.com want to send out our best wishes and condolences to those of you affected by Hurricane Katrina. Given our global community, it is almost inevitable that some of those we see suffering so much on television were just last week happily slaying monsters next to us in our anonymous avatars. This somehow makes it even more personal. Our thoughts are with you all. Here's hoping you slay your personal dragons quickly so that you can get back online and enjoy slaying the virtual ones once again.
For those not affected directly, I would urge you to consider donating what you can spare to the Red Cross to help out the victims of the disaster. Here's the link to donate.
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