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Originally Posted by Sliver
Yes, you do remember correctly. I'm the only family member my elderly mom has in Calgary and I'm the point of contact for my alarm company if there is a problem at my company. My mom and the alarm company are whitelisted. I mean, maybe by definition that's selfish to want my mom to reach me if something happens, but ffs it's pretty reasonable, too. Like, yeah, my personal emergencies are more important to me than a possible abduction hundreds of kilometres away. I would expect everyone of us could be painted with that brush.
If I want to ignore my mom I can, but the government won't let me ignore it? Fata that.
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My issue is that to justify your position that your emergencies are more important than state emergencies you have created a government conspiracy.
Own your opinion. You don’t want the inconvenience of having to turn off your daughters phone or being woken up by an Amber alert and you are willing to risk an unknown but likely very small % chance of a child dying as a result.