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In reply to the discussion: My God, I almost can't believe it! [View all]randome
(34,845 posts)Randomly speaking, some bad decisions will be encountered. Also randomly speaking, good decisions will be made. The fact that only 2 individuals 'slipped through the cracks' is a good sign that someone in the mix of responsible officials is thinking clearly.
I know that's nothing that can be proved, like proving a negative, but overall, it's a good sign.
We don't expect open carry gunners to really be on their guard 24/7. Look at that guy who had his gun stolen from him at gunpoint recently.
We can't expect our health officials to be 'on guard' 24/7, either. They have the training and the resources but it's inevitable when they don't use that training or those resources for extended periods of time, the 'muscle' loses some tone.
All that the training does is mitigate disaster when it arrives. I think that has happened in this case because, like it or not, it could have been much worse.
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