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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3369578" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>I remember that. My mom lived off of Whispering Oaks just west of Veterans Memorial park. Her house was hit but not destroyed. About an hour later the police had everything blocked off and telling people to get out of there even though OG&E had already shutoff the gas feed for teh neighborhood. My mom finally got enough stuff together that wasn't full of glass and went to a friends house. The next day they wouldn't let her in. It wasn't until 3 days later that they let people in and my mom lost even more stuff because of the rain the next day. </p><p></p><p>I feel that if the police are not obligated to protect us (as per SCOTUS ruling) then they should not be able to deny us access to our own property "for our safety". If they want to block off city owned property/streets, fine. But I want to access whats left of my house to secure my belongs they should have no authority to stop me if I can prove I live there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3369578, member: 43724"] I remember that. My mom lived off of Whispering Oaks just west of Veterans Memorial park. Her house was hit but not destroyed. About an hour later the police had everything blocked off and telling people to get out of there even though OG&E had already shutoff the gas feed for teh neighborhood. My mom finally got enough stuff together that wasn't full of glass and went to a friends house. The next day they wouldn't let her in. It wasn't until 3 days later that they let people in and my mom lost even more stuff because of the rain the next day. I feel that if the police are not obligated to protect us (as per SCOTUS ruling) then they should not be able to deny us access to our own property "for our safety". If they want to block off city owned property/streets, fine. But I want to access whats left of my house to secure my belongs they should have no authority to stop me if I can prove I live there. [/QUOTE]
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