Anyone in East Suffolk had this yet on 15:28 - Mar 24 with 843 views | Kropotkin123 | I had it in Korea and now Canada. Korean one was difficult for me to understand. Canadian one is okay, but it airs on the side of things not being an emergency. It is the nature of it being input rather than output oriented. Eg heavy rain, flooding possible. Rather than, flooding in this area. | |
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Anyone in East Suffolk had this yet on 15:53 - Mar 24 with 775 views | Meadowlark | No. But I've turned it off. (Emergency notifications- not the phone!) | | | |
Anyone in East Suffolk had this yet on 16:06 - Mar 24 with 749 views | DJR | The need to acknowledge it sounds a bit like a scammer's paradise. | | | |
Anyone in East Suffolk had this yet on 18:37 - Mar 24 with 622 views | Buhrer |
Anyone in East Suffolk had this yet on 16:06 - Mar 24 by DJR | The need to acknowledge it sounds a bit like a scammer's paradise. |
And possibly an issue for people with a need for a hidden phone, such as in escaping abuse or slavery. | | | |
Anyone in East Suffolk had this yet on 22:32 - Mar 24 with 479 views | factual_blue |
Anyone in East Suffolk had this yet on 15:28 - Mar 24 by Kropotkin123 | I had it in Korea and now Canada. Korean one was difficult for me to understand. Canadian one is okay, but it airs on the side of things not being an emergency. It is the nature of it being input rather than output oriented. Eg heavy rain, flooding possible. Rather than, flooding in this area. |
If there's already flooding, the alert is a bit late, surely? | |
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