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Amber Alert
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The Origin of the Amber Plan
The
AMBER Plan was created in 1996 as a powerful legacy to 9-year-old Amber
Hagerman, a bright little girl who was kidnapped and brutally murdered while
riding her bicycle in Arlington, Texas. The tragedy shocked and outraged the
entire community. Residents contacted radio stations in the Dallas area and
suggested they broadcast special “alerts” over the airwaves so that they could
help prevent such incidents in the future.
In response to the community’s concern for the safety of local children, the
Dallas/Fort Worth Association of Radio Managers teamed up with local
law-enforcement agencies in northern Texas and developed this innovative early
warning system to help find abducted children. Statistics show that, when
abducted, a child’s greatest enemy is time.
In April, 2003, President Bush signed the Amber Alert legislation making it a
national program. A full year has passed since the Amber Alert law was enacted.
While the Amber Alert system is now mandated across the country, some states are
still trying to implement the procedures necessary in bringing the alerts to the
public. Hampered by outdated Emergency Broadcast guidelines and different
activation criteria in each state, the system needs a fair amount of fine-tuning
to be optimally effective. Code Amber is on the cutting edge with the technology
helping to make that a reality.
get further "AMBER ALERT" information here....... www.codeamber.org