Tom - I forgot, you can't see tornados, their just wind. What you see is the dirt and debris. When a tornado hits pavement that debris is reduced.
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Tom - I forgot, you can't see tornados, their just wind. What you see is the dirt and debris. When a tornado hits pavement that debris is reduced.
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Ok (I guess), not a clue, Dave. Thankx. Tom.
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Man, STFU BB.. Gawd, I swear U love looking at your own posts.... U said your peace the 1st post, and then you gotta come back 2 more times to answer yourself... STFU!! :-) Jr |
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What makes you an expert on this or anything that has to do with law enforcement??? You just like to stir up things where it isn't necessary. This officer was driving INTO the tornado itself!!! What kind of language would you use? Do you cuss about things at your job, maybe not directly to the customer, but I bet you do when no one can hear you. Well, at the time, this officer was in his car, no one else around and I also know for a fact that the tornado was on the ground at the time and it was in Fruitland, where that officer lives!!!!! At that point, he didn't know if his wife and kids were still alive or not, or if it had hit his house. This video did NOT have to be placed in the public for viewing, he did this so people could look at the tornado from a differnt angle. It is not up to any officer to "set off the siren". You need to know what you are talking about before you start opening your mouth!! The person in the vehicle would not get out, all he wanted was for that guy to get out of his vehicle so he could take him to safetly (which is what he did). Cops in general are thought to be bad guys, but I bet not one of you would be MAN enough to risk your life everyday!! |