If you want to get emergency alerts in Texas of any kind, you have to also get "Code Blues." There is no way to keep emergency alerts, and turn off Code Blues. A Code Blue happens whenever a police officer anywhere in Texas feels threatened. It is not uncommon for the incident to have happened 700 miles away; Texas is a huge state.
There rarely is much actionable information in a Code Blue. Suspects are almost never described other than as "possibly an illegal." So picture a blonde haired, blue eyed teenager shouts "fuck the police" at a police officer 700 miles away, you will get a Code Blue saying a police officer was attacked by a possibly illegal man, and to be on the outlook. No idea what this person looks like, what they did, or even where it is.
What is the point, if there is no information included? The idea is to create worry in the hopes it will help the Republicans politically.
The outcome is many citizens must turn off warnings to get some sleep. They cannot take the several Code Blues waking them up through the night.
There rarely is much actionable information in a Code Blue. Suspects are almost never described other than as "possibly an illegal." So picture a blonde haired, blue eyed teenager shouts "fuck the police" at a police officer 700 miles away, you will get a Code Blue saying a police officer was attacked by a possibly illegal man, and to be on the outlook. No idea what this person looks like, what they did, or even where it is.
What is the point, if there is no information included? The idea is to create worry in the hopes it will help the Republicans politically.
The outcome is many citizens must turn off warnings to get some sleep. They cannot take the several Code Blues waking them up through the night.