by Adam Gamradt on Thu Feb 01, 2007 11:18 am
"It had a very sinister appearance," Coakley told reporters. "It had a battery behind it, and wires."
It looks more like a light bright to me.
Thank god it wasn't an advertizment for Pretty Pretty Ponies, or GI Joe, or it could have been WW3.
Sounds like people are already charged.
"Peter Berdovsky, 27, a freelance video artist from Arlington, Massachusetts, and Sean Stevens, 28, were facing charges of placing a hoax device in a way that results in panic, as well as one count of disorderly conduct, said Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley. The hoax charge is a felony, she said. Both men were arrested Wednesday evening."
"placing a hoax device in a way that results in panic"? What the heck? Is that really something one can be charged with?
Remember folks, a terrorist is someone who has no sense of humor.
"Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis called it "unconscionable" that the marketing campaign was executed in a post 9/11 era."
What is unconscionable, is that it took 12 hours or so for the police to figure out this was a marketing ploy and quell the panic. No one stepped up and said, oh hey, that's just Iggnignar, maybe we are overacting?
Here's my favorite quote.
"Scaring an entire region, tying up the T and major roadways, and forcing first responders to spend 12 hours chasing down trinkets instead of terrorists is marketing run amok," Markey, a Democrat, said in a written statement. "It would be hard to dream up a more appalling publicity stunt."
So you are telling me that there are 12 hours worth of terrorist that the bomb squad COULD have been chasing around?
File this one under, "at least it was good practice for the Bomb Squad."
I simply can't believe how paranoid our society has become. Makes you wonder if this isn't exactly the type of climate Bin Laden was trying to create with his attack.
Maybe we haven't been hit again, not because of lack of effort, but because the ongoing damage is now self inflicted.
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