Vague Paranoia
Jul. 30th, 2004 04:02 pmThanks to
echoriath for drawing my attention to this wonderfully daft story:
The site Preparing for Emergencies (which parodies this government site) has received an email requesting the site be taken down:
"We run the Government website for the Preparing for Emergencies public information campaign, on www.preparingforemergencies.gov.uk, and are very concerned that the material on your site will confuse people about the sensitive advice and information that we are giving to the public.
This is a very is [sic] serious campaign that should not be trivialised. In the interests of helping people to cope in the event of a crisis or a disaster we would ask that you to take down the site, immediately, and not put it up again in another guise."
Personally I'm disgusted-of-Tunbridge-Wells that the government site gives me NO information on how to survive a zombie attack. Not everyone has seen Sean of the Dead! Preparing for Emergencies is clearly fulfilling a need!
The site Preparing for Emergencies (which parodies this government site) has received an email requesting the site be taken down:
"We run the Government website for the Preparing for Emergencies public information campaign, on www.preparingforemergencies.gov.uk, and are very concerned that the material on your site will confuse people about the sensitive advice and information that we are giving to the public.
This is a very is [sic] serious campaign that should not be trivialised. In the interests of helping people to cope in the event of a crisis or a disaster we would ask that you to take down the site, immediately, and not put it up again in another guise."
Personally I'm disgusted-of-Tunbridge-Wells that the government site gives me NO information on how to survive a zombie attack. Not everyone has seen Sean of the Dead! Preparing for Emergencies is clearly fulfilling a need!