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Many residents unsure to stay or flee
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JOHN BOZZO and LINDA TRIMBLE - STAFF WRITERS
2004
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Many residents unsure to stay or flee
2004
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To stay or to go was the question of the day for thousands of Daytona Beach-area residents for whom mandatory evacuation and curfew orders took effect Friday. \"We've got to get over to the other side,\" said LeAnn Free, pointing to the mainland as she and a friend stood at the corner of International Speedway Boulevard and Grandview Avenue. \"I just can't stand it. I'm scared.\" Free, 41, and her friend were told to leave a beachside hotel and wanted to get a room on the mainland, but they needed money and were unable to find a bank that was open. The mandatory evacuations were ordered Friday morning for the peninsula and those who live in mobile and manufactured homes. An 8 p.m.-to-6 a.m. curfew for the same areas began Friday evening. Port Orange police warned they would arrest people for violating the curfew. \"Most of the hotels are empty, but some people in condos have decided to stay,\" Daytona Beach Shores City Manager Michael Booker said midmorning Friday. City officials made it clear those who ignore the evacuation order do so at their own risk. \"Our emergency vehicles will not operate in hurricane- force winds,\" Booker said.
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