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On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 8:42 AM, Mike Wills <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
To be honest, I could care less about 90% or more of the emails that we
send out (and I am sure the residents think the same). However snow
emergency notifications go through this system as well. I don't know about
you, but I still can't understand how a person "didn't know there was a
snow emergency" when they can look outside and see snow falling and piling
up. However, we hear that excuse and they try to get out of the ticket. The
less fuel they have to argue, the better. :-)
Since we are approaching snow season again, I want to know.
OK, you want to know.
You use email for emergency communication? It seems awfully unreliable for
this kind of thing. Text messages and automated voice calling seem like a
better idea to me ... or perhaps all three. How do you prove to the judge
that the message was specifically delivered to the mailbox and seen by the
recipient?
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Tom Jedrzejewicz
tomjedrz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Illegitimi non carborundum"
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