Assuming this is real, assuming âtheyâ respect it...I think there was a state law passed in NC that prevents that - you can tell them that as they breach your door
There are few things I'd speak of with certainty...âNo one will be able to be armed. We will take all weaponsâ.
My first reaction too. I was thinkinâ, âIn this part of âMerica, theyâd better bring some big trucksâ.There are few things I'd speak of with certainty...
...but I'm thinking it's a safe bet that wouldn't go over so well and easy in the non-urban parts of our state(s).
better bring their own bridge layers, and fireproof uniforms too.My first reaction too. I was thinkinâ, âIn this part of âMerica, theyâd better bring some big trucksâ.
OK, some levity to this situation. When Canton, NC flooded they had to go door to door checking houses. They called them the X men because they painted an X on doors of houses they checked. I'll assume they knock first but don't know for sure. Then they enter the house, looking for injured or dead. Happened on the coast during the last few hurricanes I would bet. The reality is, in limited situations they need the ability to clear areas to ensure everyone is accounted for. But removing people forcefully is a very different topic. I have no issue with people staying. And I have no issue with emergency services informing them that they are completely on their own if they stay.
I swear my oath as a free born man....this will Not go well here.No one will be able to be armed. We will take all weaponsâ.
They called them the X men because they painted an X on doors of houses they checked.
I don't want the damned govt. thinking they need to come save me regardless. I don't like them thinking they have deigned themselves some sort of right to enter MY property without permission, which I see as part of the mindset that people are subjects of the State, not the other way around.Just because some of it gets miss used does not mean all of it is nefarious. But when it is feel free to raise absolute hell about it. To be honest, I think the starkest contrast would be how rural vs urban areas respond. In most cases it's the urban areas that really push these things past the limit.
People have gotten too accustomed to doing nothing for themselves and relying upon some government "authority".Anything outside of that I'm not fond of especially if you come in like a occupational force.
I was also wondering whether itâd be possible to volunteer to assist on the âfirearms collectionâ squad. Iâd be happy to participate, particularly given the chance at the homes of, letâs say, @BatteryOaksBilly, @Prosecutor, @Cocked & Locked, @Have gun-will travel, for example.
I don't want the damned govt. thinking they need to come save me regardless. I don't like them thinking they have deigned themselves some sort of right to enter MY property without permission, which I see as part of the mindset that people are subjects of the State, not the other way around.
I'm sure these folks think they're doing good by doing this, but it makes me want to get Door Armor and a massive door. More and more I'm starting to understand the properties out in the rural area with massive fencing and razor wire. I want govt. out of life and out of my business. If the side effect of that is a lack of "support" during an "emergency" so be it. I grew up prior to the 911 dial a prayer and wou,d happily go back to the days before where people didn't count on "government" for squat.
- Single Slash: This means that FEMA responders have gone inside and that a building search is in progress. This helps reduce duplication of search effort, and lets other responders know where their teams are searching.
- X with Writing in Quadrants: This means that a search has been completed.
- Left Quadrant: Search teamâs identifier âtagâ, usually a short acronym or military number.
- Top Quadrant: Time and date search team left the building.
- Right Quadrant: List of hazards present (if any)
- Bottom Quadrant: Number of survivors and bodies found. Usually noted in that order: 0/0 for no survivors and no corpses.
- X with a Box around it: This means âDo Not Enterâ, usually because it is dangerous.
A large X with a box around it on the side of your house tells search parties, the military, and others who know the markings that it is not safe to enter your house. Paired with light and noise discipline, this could be a great deterrent to intruders in a SHTF scenario. Since your house may not look particularly dangerous, tagging the FEMA X and filling in some info may be the better choice.
You are a brave devil!I was also wondering whether itâd be possible to volunteer to assist on the âfirearms collectionâ squad. Iâd be happy to participate, particularly given the chance at the homes of, letâs say, @BatteryOaksBilly, @Prosecutor, @Cocked & Locked, @Have gun-will travel, for example.
Can or will the military/LEO Enter your home without a warrant in a state of emergency?
I'm gonna go ahead & mark my door with a X with a box around it.and
https://www.trueprepper.com/urban-search-rescue-markings-know/
also found this:
https://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/usr/usr_23_20080205_rog.pdf
scroll to page 5-5 (39th page) (TOC is not correct)
Its a sure thing I'll be shooting also.In a word, yes. They can do anything they like as long as the state's controllers will back them up. And there's nothing you can do in the moment to stop them. Oh, yeah, and if you have a dog, odds are good they'll shoot it.
By the time you get an X on the door, the door is the least of your worries. You're getting ready for a long talk with the insurance company anyway. I don't think replacing or fixing the door will be the largest cost you are looking at.
Just because some of it gets miss used does not mean all of it is nefarious. But when it is feel free to raise absolute hell about it. To be honest, I think the starkest contrast would be how rural vs urban areas respond. In most cases it's the urban areas that really push these things past the limit.
You mean like this?I'm gonna go ahead & mark my door with a X with a box around it.
Things like this make me realize why some people put 8' fencing with razor wire around their property. It also makes me feel the need to take preventative measures that would thwart this type of behavior.Its a sure thing I'll be shooting also.