FAKE story as very few area's in Florida allow you to build basements or underground bunkers, because in Florida even small above ground works can mess with the water table and cause massive sinkholes to open up. so a house with a bunker/basement is incredibly rare and would be like finding rocking horse poop. Just google can you have a basement in florida .....
Been in 5 hurricanes, including Katrina. You learn to be prepared, and given WHAT is here, you do NOT tell anyone and anything AT ALL. Just prepare SECRETLY and do NOT let anyone see you do so. Reduces the chances of a idiot or two causing trouble. I have also been in tornadoes, really nasty winter weather including a blizzard , I have also been in 2 earthquakes. I travelled all over the place as a prospector, among other things.
Re: the Anxiety Medication Story: My daughter has anxiety, depression, ADHD (Inattentive), and a minimal amount of autism. She doesn't get anxiety attacks like OP, but all this combined with her autism results in what would be a diagnosis in the EU of PDA. It's not what your probably thinking. PDA, in this case stands for Pathological Demand Avoidance. It's an accepted diagnosis in the EU, but is only JUST making its way to the US, where we live. We've been working with the school on this issue and my daughter has an IEP (Individual Education Plan). The way her PDA and anxiety are expressed is that she cannot wake up in the morning. It doesn't matter WHAT is going on. Her sleep patterns don't help, but even if she gets enough sleep, she'll sleep until 10:30 or 11 AM and we just cannot get her to wake up. It's not fun and she's in 11th grade with only about 3 or 4 credits towards graduation, so she WILL NOT finish in a timely manner. I can understand OP's parents concern and the need for her medication. It blows me away how teachers, who have been informed of the medical situation, STILL think that taking said medication away from someone who needs it is a good idea. Epipens for people with allergies, anti-anxiety medications for people with SEVER anxiety under doctor supervision, etc. It's good to see a school step up and reprimand a teacher who had all the tools, but decided to take the wrong approach...
My exact thoughts. An underground storm shelter in Florida likely below sea level during a hurricane. Who would approve that. I live in a below sea level town in southern US state yet regularly sees hurricanes and the only bunkers I've seen are in giant man made hills because of flooding
I've read is not normalized due to issues of sealing these spaces from water. There are still places in Florida above sea level and other places where olympic sized pools are made. But yeah most likely story made up.
I remember Hurricane Irma very well. Because I have asthma and use a nebulizer daily (at least once a day), but if power failed, I could be in a perilous situation if I had an asthma attack. We live in North Central Florida, but Irma went right up the Florida Peninsula. We spent days at the shelter because we did, indeed, have a lengthy power outage. Several days into our stay at the shelter, we were ordered to be moved to a different shelter (a church) and we were being rushed to get out of the shelter at the school. At that time, I was 74 years old, and had a total of four major spinal surgeries and although I could (and can) walk, I cannot walk fast. Due to the staff rushing us, I tripped over a floor door-stop and took a face planter onto the ground, causing a tooth to be extruded and another one damaged which required months of treatment and dental surgery. The emergency room charges were approximately $12,500, and I honestly don't remember how much the physicians charged, etc. Now, if we have to go to the shelter (the shelters have generators to assure electricity available), I am provided with a wheel chair. One funny incident that occurred during Hurricane Ian, is that an insulated empty container was unintentionally left sitting on a fence post when leaving our home to go to the shelter. When we returned home from the shelter, the insulated container was still sitting on the same fence post with a half-inch of water and a few pine needles in it. I don't think we even lost power during that storm.
No one in SOUTH FLORIDA has an underground shelter! The water table is like 5-15 feet down and when there is a hurricane there is storm surge… nothing like drowning in a bunker!
Student meds. If OP's condition was so severe, why on earth had they not advised the school and made arrangement for accommodation of their issue? The whole incident could have been avoided had they just made proper arrangements in advance. The teacher would have been made aware that a student had a condition requiring medication and that they could under no circumstance deny them the meds or water with which to take them.
An underground shelter in Florida, during a Hurricane, because of the flooding would be underwater. No HOA requires guests to be approved, plus they weren't guests, they were residents.
You know what you can hate people who hoard supplies but don't sit in judgment. Economic collapse tomorrow, stores closed immediately, money is worthless, no more access to ready prepared food. Are you still going to hate the people who hoard supplies then? I doubt it because my guess is they are going to be the ones who save your ass
What a blatantly stupid thing to say. The type of people who hoard aren't the type of people who will help ANYONE other than themselves and people they care about like their kids. SMH
@anondabomb Not everyone is in a position to prep and hoard. Many people are living hand to mouth, just trying to pay housing and utilities and put food on the table. They can't buy extra food and TP and diapers and such and hoard them. They're just trying to get by at a low-level job, maybe dealing with a disability or are a senior citizen. Try thinking it through before making such ridiculous and judgmental remarks.
Never tell people you prep. Most of them will clean you out. In the other side of that, when they come looking for food, I will just tell them, you made sure I can’t help you or anyone else, so buzz off.
Last: What happened to father's sister? Did she abandon OP? OP is an adult. Why is she not talking to cops? Go to the court and talk to a pro bono lawyer?
@@robertyonts1123 So is Missouri. It too is a "Stand your ground state", and I have a copy of the local paper which, in its classified section, someone put in a ad saying that, on their property,"SURVIVORS will be prosecuted." Tells people that who put that ad in the paper WILL sh**t and k*ll trespassers, and that ad is STILL in the local paper.⚠️😱☠️💀😱
12:00 Teachers in a rut and unions hate new, unorthodox methods that actually benefit the student Search for a movie, STAND AND DELIVER, 1988. Based in CA.
S 1 All it takes is for OP to stay firm on NO! and ignore any requests. Record the interactions if necessary. OP is a doormat, a jellyfish, an invertebrate, a Caspar Milquetoast and a Namby Pamby!
As usual, the storm bunker story is a lie.....In a full blown emergency, there is no way there would be 3 "off duty" policemen. All police & fire services would be working at least 12 hour shifts. The last emergency, I worked 26 days straight 12 to 16 hours shifts depending what issues we were dealing with at the time.
First story. OP is an ahole. Yeah, they got their lazy coworker in trouble, but in order to do that, they also screwed over the client, who didn't do anything to them and didn't deserve to not get proper service for which they were paying. Revenge isn't a good thing if it makes innocent people suffer.
Karen, your lack of personal preperation .... during a hurricane ... does not constitute an emergency on my part. Bounce. 😂
Trying a home invasion during hurricane season in Florida? Lucky for Karen that didn't end in a traditional Florida response.
*Florida man has entered the chat*
@@Allantitan and HOA Karen has left the chat..... permanently.
FAKE story as very few area's in Florida allow you to build basements or underground bunkers, because in Florida even small above ground works can mess with the water table and cause massive sinkholes to open up. so a house with a bunker/basement is incredibly rare and would be like finding rocking horse poop. Just google can you have a basement in florida .....
at least karen got 15 years, it seems like most times the 'karens get off lightly
Karen's 15 year sentence probably taught her NOTHING.
15 years.
nice........
Been in 5 hurricanes, including Katrina. You learn to be prepared, and given WHAT is here, you do NOT tell anyone and anything AT ALL. Just prepare SECRETLY and do NOT let anyone see you do so. Reduces the chances of a idiot or two causing trouble. I have also been in tornadoes, really nasty winter weather including a blizzard , I have also been in 2 earthquakes. I travelled all over the place as a prospector, among other things.
Re: the Anxiety Medication Story: My daughter has anxiety, depression, ADHD (Inattentive), and a minimal amount of autism. She doesn't get anxiety attacks like OP, but all this combined with her autism results in what would be a diagnosis in the EU of PDA. It's not what your probably thinking. PDA, in this case stands for Pathological Demand Avoidance. It's an accepted diagnosis in the EU, but is only JUST making its way to the US, where we live. We've been working with the school on this issue and my daughter has an IEP (Individual Education Plan). The way her PDA and anxiety are expressed is that she cannot wake up in the morning. It doesn't matter WHAT is going on. Her sleep patterns don't help, but even if she gets enough sleep, she'll sleep until 10:30 or 11 AM and we just cannot get her to wake up. It's not fun and she's in 11th grade with only about 3 or 4 credits towards graduation, so she WILL NOT finish in a timely manner.
I can understand OP's parents concern and the need for her medication. It blows me away how teachers, who have been informed of the medical situation, STILL think that taking said medication away from someone who needs it is a good idea. Epipens for people with allergies, anti-anxiety medications for people with SEVER anxiety under doctor supervision, etc. It's good to see a school step up and reprimand a teacher who had all the tools, but decided to take the wrong approach...
A underground Shelter along the path of Irma is not very practical due to Florida water table not to mention typical hurricane flooding.
My exact thoughts. An underground storm shelter in Florida likely below sea level during a hurricane. Who would approve that. I live in a below sea level town in southern US state yet regularly sees hurricanes and the only bunkers I've seen are in giant man made hills because of flooding
I've read is not normalized due to issues of sealing these spaces from water. There are still places in Florida above sea level and other places where olympic sized pools are made. But yeah most likely story made up.
I remember Hurricane Irma very well. Because I have asthma and use a nebulizer daily (at least once a day), but if power failed, I could be in a perilous situation if I had an asthma attack. We live in North Central Florida, but Irma went right up the Florida Peninsula. We spent days at the shelter because we did, indeed, have a lengthy power outage. Several days into our stay at the shelter, we were ordered to be moved to a different shelter (a church) and we were being rushed to get out of the shelter at the school. At that time, I was 74 years old, and had a total of four major spinal surgeries and although I could (and can) walk, I cannot walk fast. Due to the staff rushing us, I tripped over a floor door-stop and took a face planter onto the ground, causing a tooth to be extruded and another one damaged which required months of treatment and dental surgery. The emergency room charges were approximately $12,500, and I honestly don't remember how much the physicians charged, etc. Now, if we have to go to the shelter (the shelters have generators to assure electricity available), I am provided with a wheel chair. One funny incident that occurred during Hurricane Ian, is that an insulated empty container was unintentionally left sitting on a fence post when leaving our home to go to the shelter. When we returned home from the shelter, the insulated container was still sitting on the same fence post with a half-inch of water and a few pine needles in it. I don't think we even lost power during that storm.
The insulated container is one of those things that make you ask “how the hell?” 😂
Most schools don’t let you have even an aspirin with you.
No one in SOUTH FLORIDA has an underground shelter! The water table is like 5-15 feet down and when there is a hurricane there is storm surge… nothing like drowning in a bunker!
I'll always remember Hurricane Irma that's when my husband had a major heart attack ended up having a quad bypass
I'll take "Things That Never Happened" for $1000, Alex
Alex died
Its a story, for entertainment. You sir are the reason why birth control was invented. Your parents should've used it.
Student meds. If OP's condition was so severe, why on earth had they not advised the school and made arrangement for accommodation of their issue? The whole incident could have been avoided had they just made proper arrangements in advance. The teacher would have been made aware that a student had a condition requiring medication and that they could under no circumstance deny them the meds or water with which to take them.
An underground shelter in Florida, during a Hurricane, because of the flooding would be underwater. No HOA requires guests to be approved, plus they weren't guests, they were residents.
You know what you can hate people who hoard supplies but don't sit in judgment. Economic collapse tomorrow, stores closed immediately, money is worthless, no more access to ready prepared food. Are you still going to hate the people who hoard supplies then? I doubt it because my guess is they are going to be the ones who save your ass
I just find people who don’t prepare a little dumb.
@@anondabombAre you a doomsday nut case?
What a blatantly stupid thing to say. The type of people who hoard aren't the type of people who will help ANYONE other than themselves and people they care about like their kids. SMH
@anondabomb Not everyone is in a position to prep and hoard. Many people are living hand to mouth, just trying to pay housing and utilities and put food on the table. They can't buy extra food and TP and diapers and such and hoard them. They're just trying to get by at a low-level job, maybe dealing with a disability or are a senior citizen. Try thinking it through before making such ridiculous and judgmental remarks.
Never tell people you prep.
Most of them will clean you out.
In the other side of that, when they come looking for food, I will just tell them, you made sure I can’t help you or anyone else, so buzz off.
Last: What happened to father's sister? Did she abandon OP? OP is an adult. Why is she not talking to cops? Go to the court and talk to a pro bono lawyer?
It’s prison when there’s sentences
Question: where were the off duty law enforcement weapons? Did you know Florida is a stand your ground state? Where's the 2A hurricane prep at?
@@robertyonts1123 So is Missouri. It too is a "Stand your ground state", and I have a copy of the local paper which, in its classified section, someone put in a ad saying that, on their property,"SURVIVORS will be prosecuted." Tells people that who put that ad in the paper WILL sh**t and k*ll trespassers, and that ad is STILL in the local paper.⚠️😱☠️💀😱
I got fired from a printing plant over a guy who was like jake
9:00 Surely if the initial shortage/ hoarding phase was over, there could have some extra TP in the store room? OP + the 3rd party didn't even ask?
I would not live in an HOA community.
12:00 Teachers in a rut and unions hate new, unorthodox methods that actually benefit the student
Search for a movie, STAND AND DELIVER, 1988. Based in CA.
12:11 tell me youre using an AI without telling me youre using an AI.
S 1 All it takes is for OP to stay firm on NO! and ignore any requests. Record the interactions if necessary.
OP is a doormat, a jellyfish, an invertebrate, a Caspar Milquetoast and a Namby Pamby!
As usual, the storm bunker story is a lie.....In a full blown emergency, there is no way there would be 3 "off duty" policemen. All police & fire services would be working at least 12 hour shifts. The last emergency, I worked 26 days straight 12 to 16 hours shifts depending what issues we were dealing with at the time.
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First story. OP is an ahole. Yeah, they got their lazy coworker in trouble, but in order to do that, they also screwed over the client, who didn't do anything to them and didn't deserve to not get proper service for which they were paying. Revenge isn't a good thing if it makes innocent people suffer.