I received an amber alert notice

This is one of those “Won’t somebody think of the children!!!” things.

If you are overly worried about such things, fine YOU can get all the Amber alerts you can handle. But not everyone is you.

E.g., we get these on our DVR via our cable system. Everything is blocked while it’s running. (And sometimes the sound of the program stays off once the alert is over.)

These alerts are useless:

  1. The info is pathetic. They generally have the race, age, gender of the kid. They might have the race, gender of the suspect (but rarely). They might have a color of a vehicle.

  2. We are in our living room. There are no kidnapped kids here.

If we go out and see a 4 year old black girl in a white vehicle, we do what???

At least with phones you can turn them off. With the cable/DVR ones you can’t.

Crappy alerts means that non-crappy alerts are ignored. (For some reason a wolf and crying comes to mind.)

If you think this makes other people “bad” in some way, guess what? Not everyone is exactly like you. Different does not equal bad.

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I found a solution. I turned them off.

They often include the license plate of the vehicle, which is the critical piece of info.

But I agree that if you want to shut it off, by all means do so. I have to admit that I have shut it off on my phone.

I’ve never gotten around to turning my Amber Alerts off, but I don’t really read them when they come through. To be honest, I don’t know what most car makes/models look like, and I don’t drive, so I don’t think law enforcement’s missing too much. :slight_smile:

Take it to the Pit and out of this thread beyond this point.

Usually it’s a specific vehicle they are looking for, and they have the info along with the license plate number. Not even remotely useless.

I didn’t know they sent them to DVRs, but it doesn’t mean you might not end up going outside or looking outside at some point afterwards and see the vehicle (not because of the alert, but just because sometimes in the course of living some people do occasionally go outside). Yeah, yeah, the chances that you specifically (or any individual in particular) is going to see one of the vehicles the alert is for is low. But someone almost certainly is going to see it, hence the shotgun approach to getting the word out about what they are looking for. How can you not comprehend the idea behind this method?

Call the police. Obviously. How is that even a question? They’re not expecting or asking for vigilantism in the slightest. They’re just trying to find a guy, and putting an emergency alert to the public gives them a much higher chance of actually succeeding in that goal. They only have a finite number of officers who can actively look for him. The ability to add in a large portion of the public who aren’t assholes via a little text message gives them a lot more eyes that may (and often do) spot the kidnapper, and possibly even save a child from being murdered.

My alerts don’t make a sound because I hate the noise of the goddamn phone pinging, chirping, and vibrating every time someone sends me something on FB, Twitter, email, or text, or leaves a voice mail.

I also set my phone to totally silent while at work and from 10 pm to 9 am.