 The mandatory evacuation orders are in place for a very specific reason to save human life and to protect property. There are still fire suppression equipment and personnel trying to save those persons property. There are downed trees or prospective trees that could fall while people are trying to check on their property. You also have the possibility of live downed electrical wires. We have to be cognizant of the fact you're putting yourself in danger. And when you put yourself in danger and also you have to call 911, you're taking first responders away from their other duty to go in and save you or family. To go ahead and violate a mandatory evacuation puts you and your family in jeopardy, puts the first responders in jeopardy, and you can get arrested. Bottom line.