david wildstein responded, "got it." about three weeks later on september 6th, david wildstein called one of the port authority's directors to inform him that that coming monday, these lane closures would take place on the bridge. that guy from the port authority said that was a very unusual call because traffic disruptions on major facilities like the george washington bridge, those things are typically planned years in advance. you wouldn't get notified, hey, this is going to happen on monday. the george washington bridge manager says wildstein instructed him not to tell anyone about it. not even ft. lee police. when david wildstein received information in response, when he was told in response that this was going to be a disaster, this was going be a catastrophe, he shrugged off those warnings. he said we should go ahead. the warnings, of course, turned out to be spot-on because as designed, when the traffic lanes onto that bridge got shut down, everything in ft. lee, new jersey, went straight to heck. as the chaos wa