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The effects of a badly located accident and bugging out
5 July 2013, 10:51, (This post was last modified: 5 July 2013, 10:57 by NorthernRaider.)
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RE: The effects of a badly located accident and bugging out
The complexity with MSA nly comes if you are living in fairly close proximity to the other MSA members, then of course you need to set out boundaries and limits of your obligations.

But the MSA's I have in place are 100% that we will provide TEMPORARY assistance, fresh water,prolly a meal,maps, guidance and a place to rest overnight, clean up, do a bit of laundry etc if TSHTF and they are passing through this area enroute to some other place. This is not intended to make this place a final destination for other preppers who have not the will or motivation to sort out their own lives.

I 100% respect and totally agree with your concerns guys cos any of us who have been doing this for any amount of time know full well just how apathetic our community often is, Only yesterday Chris and I actually discussed the issue of apathy, lack of motivation and commitment many Brits display. whilst the Merkins are infected with a CAN DO attitude over here we are masters of excuse making. I dont mind admitting to being bloody jelous of the Scots ub group and the level of commitment and effort those true pioners display.

I can see the Alba Preppers eventually having a working comms system, regular RVs and probably helping each other at harvest times or wood felling etc as well as some sort of MSA because they just ooze such professionalism and determination....... Doncha just hate em Smile

Any way mot of the original UKSG group I had MSA's with have long since vanished Smile

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RE: The effects of a badly located accident and bugging out - by NorthernRaider - 5 July 2013, 10:51

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