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Originally Posted by SebC
This is pretty self-evident. People who are sleeping when the alert is issued have been asleep for some length of time. In that time they can not possibly have gained any useful knowledge. So yes, on average, people who are asleep when the alert is issued both provide less value and are more costly to disturb.
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What? Critical info can easily come before someone went to bed. They could have been with the kid(s) the evening before, the afternoon before. Think of the tragic abduction and murder in Calgary of the boy and his grandparents.
There was critical info all over the place for days leading up to it. Truck in one community, suspect in the area of family etc. C'mon man, abductions aren't always just "Hey, screw it, I'm going to go abduct those kids right now!!!