Does anybody remember the story about the teenager who "commandeered" one of those buses and loaded about 80 people from his neighborhood up in it. They took off to Texas and pooled their resources for fuel. They made it all the way to I think it was Houston. When he got there, they wanted to turn him back because he wasn't an assigned evacuee driver. He parked the bus, got off and said he wasn't leaving. This was just a kid, but it seems that he had a more level head on his shoulders than Nagin.