Lanie
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I wouldn't worry about it, Lawgirl
I wouldn't either. People need to practice some common sense.
Lanie
I wouldn't worry about it, Lawgirl
Oh, you are so right. I can't imagine really, who DOES call them, unless it is to find out how to donate. That is what I was trying to convey. :crazy:
I hope no one called them and told them to search where the german shephards pee
lol, well what I heard was people from all over concerned about the case were calling & emailing thoughts , prayers which is fine. But the majority which was becomming a problem was some folks wanted to know details about the locations the plane mapped out, some wanted them to look here or there.....and they are pro's at what they do, they have it figured out. Like LP said on NG, they have it down to science. They needed their phone lines open to important things.
I cant help but wonder if some nut jobs were just high on halloween candy???
:biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::rolling::rolling::floorlaugh::floorlaugh::laughbounce::laughbounce:I hope no one called them and told them to search where the german shephards pee
I hope no one called them and told them to search where the german shephards pee
Right now, I am not worried about wording or how they want to ask people to stop calling them...as long as people respect their wishes and stop calling! I can understand how frustrating it could be if people are calling with so-called tips, ideas, etc. as has happened with the tip lines. I can see this being a real problem when they need to keep their attention focused on the task at hand. Finding Caylee is what is important and they are in place to do so. I say let them do their job and our job remains as always to be supportive from a distance.
Wasn't that location down the grassy lane with the tree where the German shepherd pees?
Been there, read that! :crazy: