posted on Sep, 28 2004 @ 03:15 PM
Ten minutes ago I was handed a form by my boss at work. Basically... it's a sign up form/contract for antidotes in the event of a terrorist attack.
If something happens, my family and I will get antidote type supplies first... before they are distributed to the general public.
Here's how the doc begins:
COOK COUNTY SHERIFF'S EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MEETING
FIRST RESPONDER, ESSENTIAL/CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PERSONNEL AND FAMILY PHARMACEUTICAL DISTRIBUTION LIST
Now... the sign-up is voluntary... but strongly suggested... for public employees... so, should I sign up? If I do, am I being unjust/getting special
treatment?
If it was just my life at stake I wouldn't, out of a sense of fairness... but my family is also at stake. What would you guys do?
(also, who would have thought that I am part of an 'essential' post-apocalyptic infrastructure?)