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Strange Famous 09-07-2005 01:40 PM

flash your boobs or don't get rescued...
 
I cant find this story online, but it was reported by one of the major UK tabloids today

According to the story, two British girls were trapped on a rooftop in rising waters, and the police that turned up on a boat ordered them to strip. When they refused, the laughing police sped off, leaving them to drown (potentially)

The source is not the most respectable, but if the story is true it is absolutely disgraceful. I hope every measure would be taken to investigate allegations of this nature, and punish with the ultimate severity any guilt that was discovered.

Cynthetiq 09-07-2005 01:52 PM

:rolleyes: oh yes.. that's ripped right from a non-sensationalistic news source... :rolleyes:

shesus 09-07-2005 01:58 PM

I'd say that is made-up since they are complaining that people don't want to leave. New Orleans=Flashing boobs. Kind of funny, but not if it were really true. But if I were stuck on a roof and almost ready to drown, I'd flash my boobs to get saved.

cyrnel 09-07-2005 02:00 PM

FBI investigators assigned to that source are still working through reports on alien anal instrusions, but rest assured this report will be added to their list.

Mr Honest 09-07-2005 02:01 PM

as a native to the UK where such 'quality' :crazy: papers as this one exist, they are about as believable as a fairy story and the day a 'terrorist' blows up every pathetic journalist who writes such drivel is the day I smile happily for the rest of the entire day!

besides 'real' British ladies :o would flash their tits without being asked. Cos they are so classy :D

maleficent 09-07-2005 02:11 PM

well maybe if the officer's had beads the ladies would have been more agreeable

uncle phil 09-07-2005 04:28 PM

a crock..?

Ishmal 09-07-2005 04:46 PM

"show us what you got"
 
heres a mention i found...

Quote:

Originally Posted by World Net Daily
Female survivors urged to flash breasts for help

Female survivors of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans were urged by government rescuers to flash their breasts in order to receive help in the immediate aftermath of the storm.

That according to English tourists who are now just returning to the United Kingdom, relating their horror stories to British media.

Ged Scott, 36, of Liverpool, was on his annual vacation at New Orleans' Ramada Hotel with his wife Sandra, 37, and their 7-year-old son, Ronan.

"I could not describe how bad the authorities were, taking photographs of us as we are standing on the roof waving for help, for their own personal photo albums, little snapshot photographs," Scott told BBC News.

Scott said there was a group of girls standing on the lobby's roof, calling out to passing rescuers for help.

"[The authorities] said to them, 'Well, show us what you've got' – doing signs for them to lift their T-shirts up. The girls said no, and [the rescuers] said 'well fine,' and motored off down the road in their motorboat. That's the sort of help we had from the authorities," he said.

New Orleans is noted for women flashing their breasts in public, especially during the annual Mardi Gras festival.

dunno how good this site is though...


"show us what you got"

Elphaba 09-07-2005 06:33 PM

Being one that get's criticized for NYT news sources, all I can mutter is a big "yawn."
Strange Famous, this is a waste of Hal's bandwidth and you must know it.

Strange Famous 09-07-2005 10:41 PM

Now being reported on the BBC

Briton slams US rescue 'shambles'

Staff and guests chased one group of looters from the building
A British tourist stranded for five days with his wife and seven-year-old son in a New Orleans hotel has called the US relief operation a "shambles".
Ged Scott, 36, of Liverpool, told BBC News that hotel staff and guests had received no help from the authorities.

Police officers had taken "souvenir" photographs of stranded people begging for help, he added.

He told BBC News he had helped to mount security patrols in the hotel while shots rang out nearby.

"We saw people making their way down the rivers that were streets, dragging their last belongings with them," Mr Scott, a bus driver, said.

He told BBC News he had been on his annual holiday at New Orleans' Ramada Hotel with his wife Sandra, 37, and their seven-year-old son, Ronan.

Snapshot photographs

Without their driving licences they were unable to hire a car and flee the city ahead of the storm and decided to remain in their hotel after being warned the Superdome would be too dangerous.

The handling of the relief operation had been "horrendous", Mr Scott added.

"I could not describe how bad the authorities were - taking photographs of us as we are standing on the roof waving for help, for their own personal photo albums, little snapshot photographs."

He said at one point a group of girls was standing on the roof of the hotel lobby and called to passing rescuers for help.

I could see bodies floating in the water

Ged Scott


'My brother is still missing'


"They [the authorities] said to them 'well show us what you've got' - doing signs for them to lift their t-shirts up. The girls said no, and they said 'well fine', and motored off down the road in their motorboat.

"That's the sort of help we had from the authorities," he said.

Mr Scott added: "The only information we got from anybody in authority was if a policeman came past and we shouted to them out of the windows.

Patrolled

"The only information we ever got off them was negative, 'Do not go here. Do not go there'.

"There was no, 'Are you OK? Are you safe? Have you got water?'.


"Most of the time they would ignore us."


New Orleans remains under water

At night, the police presence disappeared altogether, leaving the stranded guests and staff to defend themselves.

"You would hear shots ringing out during the night and that was one of the most worrying things, because we had no security," Mr Scott said.

"We patrolled the halls and checked the doors throughout the night in the hotel - but if someone had wanted to come in, there was not much we could have done about it."

They had a torch - but, Mr Scott said, "you knew if you went down in the dark the torch would only make you a better target".

Nevertheless, the staff and guests had managed to chase one group of looters from the building, he added.

He then had had to wade waist-deep through the filthy water to barricade the hotel's doors.


"It was like wading through an open sewer.

"It reeked to high heaven and made you want to vomit.

"Outside I could see bodies floating in the water."

Mr Scott told BBC News he had ripped wires attached to speakers from the walls of the flooded hotel bar and tied tables and chairs together as makeshift barricades.

Bayonets

He had then run back upstairs for "the best wash I have ever had" - using water from the toilet cistern, he added.

Looters also tried to sell the stranded guests mobile phones, radios and clothes.

When they were finally rescued it had been by Louisiana game wardens, who had entered the hotel with rifles and fixed bayonets, Mr Scott said.

Now back in the UK, he said he was worried about the effect the experience had had on his son.

"He was fantastic - but he has been exposed to things no seven-year-old should ever see and it is bound to come out in the future."

In an earlier response to calls by former US president Bill Clinton for an inquiry into how the federal government responded to Hurricane Katrina, Linda Saccia of the Federal Emergency Management Agency said it was too early to criticise the relief effort.

"There are 30,000 responders, rescuers, recovery people, law enforcement that are working night and day and I wouldn't say anything or even quite frankly think anything that would be negative towards their hard work.

"The studies that will be done afterwards will prove and show what did and didn't go well," she said.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4217022.stm

analog 09-08-2005 01:25 AM

First of all, it says "authorities". For all we know, it was a bunch of moron volunteers in a boat they owned themselves. He mentioned police several times in his story, but did not call these people police. I don't believe for a second that these were people who worked for any actual agency.

What I fail to see is the part where he talks about trying to help the girls who were denied it by these "authorities".

On top of that, he whines about how the police "disappeared" at night, and he heard shots ringing out. And yeah, I said whines- a lot of people were a lot worse off than he was. He had a roof. He had a home to go back to. He had his life, his wife's, and his kid's. And how safe is it for the police to be out at night? If they all get picked off at night, then it will be complete lawlessness 24 hours a day. They have to be smart about protecting themselves as well.

I'm also curious why this article was even posted without any commentary to go along with it. "Isn't this disgraceful" in 2 sentences doesn't cut it. This feels like an eager attempt to mindlessly slam the states because of a random news story that paints it in a bad light.

What I'm saying is- is there a discussion here?

canuckguy 09-08-2005 05:55 AM

After any big event you get stories like these popping up. I would hope that the stories are not true and people are probably just trying to sell papers and/or bad mouth americans. It seems that is what this story and thread are trying to accomplish imo.

sadistikdreams 09-08-2005 06:09 AM

Not cool.

Fucking horny guys and their horniness. QUIT THINKING WITH YOUR DICK and save some fucking people. People will appriciate you more that you helped these girls then that you were horny and wanted to see their tits.

anleja 09-08-2005 08:06 AM

"FEMA representatives call out to survivors, "Show us your tits for emergency rations!""

This is the caption to a picture on this week's Onion. Maybe... this started a rumor? Kinda like how a China paper (I think it was China) thought that the Onion was a credible source when the Onion wrote about how Congress was going to relocate if they didn't get a retractable dome for the Capitol.

At least I hope it is just a made up story, regardling the stranded people. I don't see how someone can do the good deed of rescuing people only to say things like that to them. However, the bad things humans are capable of hasn't surprised me in a while.

Strange Famous 09-08-2005 11:29 AM

Well, the comments I had in terms of the story were in my original post... this article was just confirming it was a genuine report and not "tabloid trash"

In terms of it slamming america... I think it isnt unreasonable that people would be angry for their compatriots to be treated this way in a foriegn country and a friendly country. Clearly the alleged conduct of one group does not signify the state of a nation - but stories like this do make people angry, I dont think its that hard to see why.

Quote:

Originally Posted by analog
First of all, it says "authorities". For all we know, it was a bunch of moron volunteers in a boat they owned themselves. He mentioned police several times in his story, but did not call these people police. I don't believe for a second that these were people who worked for any actual agency.

What I fail to see is the part where he talks about trying to help the girls who were denied it by these "authorities".

On top of that, he whines about how the police "disappeared" at night, and he heard shots ringing out. And yeah, I said whines- a lot of people were a lot worse off than he was. He had a roof. He had a home to go back to. He had his life, his wife's, and his kid's. And how safe is it for the police to be out at night? If they all get picked off at night, then it will be complete lawlessness 24 hours a day. They have to be smart about protecting themselves as well.

I'm also curious why this article was even posted without any commentary to go along with it. "Isn't this disgraceful" in 2 sentences doesn't cut it. This feels like an eager attempt to mindlessly slam the states because of a random news story that paints it in a bad light.

What I'm saying is- is there a discussion here?


Strange Famous 09-08-2005 11:37 AM

And I should add, if the story isnt true - then it is very bad reporting indeed, and I would hope action would be taken against news sources that carries the story if any intentional deception took place.

It is inflamatory (sic) in a time when America's friends should be coming to her aid, if the story is a lie, it is somewhat of a dispicable one.

If the behaviour of these authorities is accurately reported, I can only describe that as dispicable also.

Vincentt 09-08-2005 11:41 AM

The second story didn't talk about flashing boobs.

I bet someone read Onion...

think about threads here on TFP, look how often someone just reads the topic and maybe some of the post, then post. like sadistikdreams.

Now they read your post, and tell it to their friends too. There is a long list of people who now think it really happened, when there isn't much proof that it did.

anleja 09-08-2005 01:25 PM

Oops, I just noticed that the "show us what you got" article has a date before the Onion's latest issue came out on the internet. So... I guess the Onion cannot be considered as inspiration for it.

I can imagine this really happening, especially considering the state of mind some people probably get themselves into when faced with what is pretty close to anarchy.

I was outside a few days ago, my neighbors' roof was getting reshingled. A woman walked down the street, and one of the roofers actually whistled at her. That seems like such a generalization, I was actually surprised that someone would actually do that, I thought it was just some sort of urban legend, but I think it goes to show that if there is an opportunity for some men to act like dipshits then it is highly probable some men will act like dipshits.

spongy 09-11-2005 02:35 PM

I always wonder when the respected media like the BBC pick up a story like this.. does that make it news, or are they just further reporting a bogus news story.
Unfortunately, the pedigree of the reporting agengy does not always mean it is true.

Ustwo 09-11-2005 02:40 PM

The BBC is still respected?

Blackthorn 09-11-2005 03:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by analog
First of all, it says "authorities". For all we know, it was a bunch of moron volunteers in a boat they owned themselves. He mentioned police several times in his story, but did not call these people police. I don't believe for a second that these were people who worked for any actual agency.

.........

What I'm saying is- is there a discussion here?

Exactly to you first point analog. If this happened it was a bunch of crack pots with their own boat probably hauling a plasma big screen TV taken out of someone's house or from the local Best Buy.

Nothing to see here...

Nimetic 10-06-2005 11:25 PM

Quote:

if there is an opportunity for some men to act like dipshits then it is highly probable some men will act like dipshits
:hmm:

Anlega, on first reading that is a fairly offensive view. Do you want to elaborate?

analog 10-07-2005 01:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by anleja
if there is an opportunity for some men to act like dipshits then it is highly probable some men will act like dipshits

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nimetic
:hmm:

Anlega, on first reading that is a fairly offensive view. Do you want to elaborate?

I don't think she means it as a slam on men... I think it means the same as, " if there is an opportunity for some women to act like bitches then it is highly probable some women will act like bitches", meaning that some people are just dipshits or bitches, and if presented with an opportunty to be a dipshit or bitch, they will take it, because that's what they do.

Unless she really meant it as a slam on men, in which case that's different.

Halx 10-07-2005 03:45 AM

I sorta realized a hidden joke in this. New Orleans. Show us your boobs. Heh.

I've been up all night.

ziadel 10-10-2005 08:29 PM

http://www.easycart.net/ecarts/Arsen...20gras%20beads


coulda seen all the boobs they wanted if they were properly prepared.

BlueBongo 10-10-2005 08:42 PM

Wow... I so thought that I was gonna get to flash my boobs in this thread.... wasn't expecting the news story ;)

But I'd agree.. if flashing or stripping meant I'd be saved... you can bet your bottom I'm gettin' nekkid.

anleja 10-11-2005 05:13 AM

anleja=man
I was not meaning this comment as gender specific, I am just saying that certain people, when faced with a chance to do good, will do the complete OPPOSITE of good. Example: the multitude of scamming "charity" websites which arose after Katrina.

Most people tend to pull together after tragedys like this, but I was commenting on the select handful of heartless people who do whatever they can for themselves. I wasn't trying to offend anyone!

Quote:

Originally Posted by analog
I don't think she means it as a slam on men... I think it means the same as, " if there is an opportunity for some women to act like bitches then it is highly probable some women will act like bitches", meaning that some people are just dipshits or bitches, and if presented with an opportunty to be a dipshit or bitch, they will take it, because that's what they do.

Unless she really meant it as a slam on men, in which case that's different.


Poppinjay 10-11-2005 05:42 AM

I read this story right on the tails of Katirna. I don't think it's true, or at least true to the report. The new twist is that now the women are "girls" and they come from Britain. I think this new wrinkle is because nobody in their right mind thinks NOLA natives would refuse to show their boobs for rescue.

In a city of a million could this happen? Yes. It probably happens every third month in NYC.

But "Ged" has no beef as far as I'm concerned. What happens in NOLA, stays in NOLA. Las Vegas is just a shabby pretender next to NOLA. Nobody goes there to study bible lessons.

Some police looted, abandoned their posts, and acted poorly. I'm sure many more "volunteers" enacted their own brand of opportunism. This story is an outcome of that fabric.

If it is true, they should have just showed their damn breasts. They don't have anything special or new that several magzines and websites haven't already exposed, ad nauseum.

Nimetic 10-11-2005 06:17 AM

Oh. That's ok then... I thought it might have meant that, but I'm quite used to hearing negative generalizations directed at guys - so I wanted to be sure.

Negative comments aimed at humanity generally. I'm quite ok with that.


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