Sunday, November 4, 2012

The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com: Is It Ethical To Defy Evacuation Orders?

The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
Is It Ethical To Defy Evacuation Orders?
Nov 4th 2012, 13:14

(RNS) As Hurricane Sandy bore down on the barrier islands of New Jersey, Gov. Chris Christie gave stubborn residents one more thing to worry about. Their decisions to defy evacuation orders, he suggested, were "selfish" and morally unjustified.

"This is putting first responders in significant, significant danger" as they prepare to rescue the uncooperative, the Republican governor said last weekend (Oct. 28). "It is not fair to their families for you [on the islands] to be putting them in that danger because you decided that you wanted to be hardheaded."

As storm cleanup continues, so also does the moral debate. The idea of evacuation as a moral duty has gained traction among some local officials, theologians and hurricane survivors. But others find the notion misguided, uncompassionate and a threat to individual liberties.

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