Were these the dummies living in mobile homes at the water's edge? Mobile homes should be outlawed in hurricane-susceptible places.
It wouldn't matter if they lived in mobile homes in hurricane-susceptable or tornado-susceptable places if they didn't expect other people to pay to replace them when they get blown or washed away. You can live on a jetty for all I care, just don't expect me to replace your house if it washes out to sea. And if you can't get insurance and can't affort to replace the house yourself, then you should know better than to live there.
Personally, I'm waiting for the people in Louisiana and Florida to offer to help people up north pay their heating bills this winter...
"But a son of a son, son of a son, son of a son of a sailor. Son of a gun, load the last ton One step ahead of the jailer I'm just a son of a son, son of a son, son of a son of a sailor The sea's in my veins, my tradition remains. I'm just glad I don't live in a trailer."
FLA put in strict building codes after Hurricane Andrew. For some reason, they still allow mobile homes, which were totally demolished in some areas on Monday.