You never forget the odor of a dead body. Ever.I bet, some smells even get past an SCBA. Think June, un air conditioned single wide, welfare check on person who hadn’t been heard from in 1-2 weeks. Funny as all get out we offered a Sheriff’s officer an SCBA and he turned it down. He walked in after we forced the door turned around walked out and puked his guts out. Just walking in and then back out we had to air our gear out for over a day to let the odor dissipate.
Same hereMy job is considered essential, so even if that applies to the surrounding suburban areas, I still don't have to stay cooped up inside more than I normally would by my own choice
It started in Tarrant county, they began Shelter in place Saturday. Our lovely democrat Dallas County judge didn't want to miss out.Fort Worth?
Don't forget Marfa...
You never forget the odor of a dead body. Ever.
Stay safe and healthySame here
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Never been to Olmos Park, have you ...I work in an essential function where it's optional to go into the offce, but we never received any letter to give to the police. I just can't imagine them giving people a hard time who say they are going to work, the store, or etc...
Never even heard of it lolNever been to Olmos Park, have you ...
From a legal standpoint, if you are not a Dallas county resident are you supposedly prohibited from being out and about in Dallas county?
I see nothing in that order that prohibits someone who lives outside the county from traveling to the county.If you live in Dallas Cty but work elsewhere, shelter in place. Need a good reason to be anywhere in Dallas Cty.
https://www.dallascounty.org/Assets/uploads/docs/judge-jenkins/covid-19/03232020-AmendedOrder.pdf
In what order will the stupidity continue?
Austin
Houston
El Paso
San Antonio
B/CS
That’s my guess.
Every should go read this thread on ARF
https://www.ar15.com/forums/General/Families-First-Coronavirus-Response-Act/5-2308658/?page=1
It will explain what is about to happen starting this week.
I see nothing in that order that prohibits someone who lives outside the county from traveling to the county.
It will kill a lot of small businesses. If you have used up your cash, Ch 11 is no help at all. And many small business owners will burn all their cash trying to keep things going as long as possible. Most small business owners are too leveraged and too short of cash to pull the Ch 11 and reopen under another name trick.That won't kill all the small businesses like you think. Remember a long time ago when some rich NY guy named Trump had a casino that filed for bankruptcy? Trump was still rich, but the Casino was a separate company so it filed bankruptcy on it's own and let Trump keep his cash.
Joe's Clothing store with 30 employees that is shut down will just file for bankruptcy, not have to pay the employees, and then hire the sign company to remove the s and become Joe Clothing store under a new corporate name and hire the same folks back or get new ones.
I guess it depends on what you're doing in the county. Is it an essential function that is approved, or are you just passing through? Since there really isn't anywhere to go or anything to do in Dallas county except for essential services or getting from point A to point B, what would be the purpose of travelling there? The purpose of the visit likely defines any response from officials.
Of course I can't really see any police pulling vehicles over to check on anything. They've got enough to worry about and are scared of catching this themselves.
I agree 100% and even business WITH cash reserves are going to be seriously hurting.It will kill a lot of small businesses. If you have used up your cash, Ch 11 is no help at all. And many small business owners will burn all their cash trying to keep things going as long as possible. Most small business owners are too leveraged and too short of cash to pull the Ch 11 and reopen under another name trick.
And once they have burned all their resources, there will be no re-opening when this blows over.
It will kill a lot of small businesses. If you have used up your cash, Ch 11 is no help at all. And many small business owners will burn all their cash trying to keep things going as long as possible. Most small business owners are too leveraged and too short of cash to pull the Ch 11 and reopen under another name trick.
And once they have burned all their resources, there will be no re-opening when this blows over.
You are able to think clearly and without emotion, and you are in a financial position to cut your losses and pull the plug.You don't think a government mandate about paying folks they can't afford to pay would convince them to pull the plug and close down?
I have a small business. I plan on keeping things going, but if the government comes up with some new regulation that makes things not work, I do understand basic math. If the math is not going to work, postponing things is a waste of time and resources.
Besides, I see many small businesses use this trick all the time, even when we're not in the current mess we're in. (I provide services to commercial landlords, so I hear and see all sorts of stories)