I think it'd be harder to do with airports and ferries, as they're government agencies. I think any requests would have to come from way higher up the chain as they have such strict protocol and requirements.
When Hasanni disappeared, I contacted the Front Office of the Oakland Athletics baseball team. I told them that little Hasanni was missing, sent his details and his picture (and NCMEC poster), and asked if they wouldn't mind putting him up on the big screen / jumbotron at some point during some upcoming games. They agreed.
I'll contact them again for Daphne.
I don't know why we don't do this more often. NOT an e-mailing "campaign" by any means. But just having one person contact any major sports teams in the area a child is missing. We always think of post offices, gas stations, bus stops, restaurants, etc. But professional sports leagues (even minor leagues) could get their information out too. What's the worst that can happen? They say no or ignore it. Not any worse off than we were before... I'll let you know if I hear back.
Fateful date ties together disappearances of Bay Area children
http://www.contracostatimes.com/new...ies-together-disappearances-bay-area-children
With Hannah Anderson being found alive (), Daphne is now the only active AMBER Alert again. Still missing.
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I am honestly surprised that her aa is still active.
OAKLAND -- With police on Friday hinting that there is new information in the case of missing Oakland toddler Daphne Viola Webb, a team of 50 people will search for her at open space in Oakland on Saturday.
http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking...b-case-massive-search-planned-missing-oakland
By Kristin J. Bender
Oakland Tribune
POSTED: 08/23/2013 12:39:59 PM PDT
UPDATED: 08/23/2013 07:49:23 PM PDT
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