Posted on 01/31/2007 12:04:30 PM PST by Howlin
Most of the plans made by terrorists depend highly upon timing, the synchronization of movement, communication between conspirators, etc. Don't center in on a particular locale only. Does our military run drills only in an area in which they know a battle will take place? Of course not. Like I said, practice makes perfect.
If you see a soda can, look out! Soda cans have been used as IEDs in Iraq and in Afghanistan, and American casualties have resulted from their detonation. There is a wire on this one because it's command detonated, but a soda can IED could have a timer or radio trigger, or be set to explode when moved or kicked.
If you observe an unattended soda can in an area where people pass by or congregate, or in a food court, contact authorities immediately. Do not attempt to move or defuse the device yourself. Calmly advise everyone in the area to leave quietly until the bomb squad has cleared the device.
If you see a suspicious person with a soda can, or see someone buying an unusual quantity of soda, or placing a soda can in an unusual place then walking away, call the police. It may be nothing, but it's worth a few moments of questioning to be sure.
A soda can without an explosive or timer may be a hoax device intended to frighten you, so do not panic when you see a soda can. But it may not be a hoax- act responsibly! Make that call- make your city a safe city!
Okay, you win Jotmo! I bow down to your tragic hipness. not.
I don't have a "side", but I don't like being lectured to by people who have no concept of what consequences are.
Who knows what direction bomb technology will go? The Unabomber comes to mind.
Like I said, too much TV.
This is the equivilancy of pointng a cardboard tube in broad daylight at someone.
The guerilla marketers did this without a hitch in over a dozen cities. These things look nothing like bombs.
How many bomb scares do you call in when you see somone drop a can of coke on the sidewalk?
Considering I only watch about an hour of tv a week, your comment is spurious at best. But, I'm sure if someone informed you of the events of 9/11 prior to the catastrophe actually taking place, you would have "ROTFL" and chalked that up to "too much tv" as well.
Sorry, but you've presented neither, unless you consider your "too much TV" canard somehow factual or logical.
You're assuming that these were labeled bombs by the people who called into the authorities. Have you heard the recordings of these calls? Was it one call? Or were there multiple calls describing strange objects at various locations across the city? Were you there? Did you observe these items hanging from under the bridges? In the subway stations? At the hospital? Maybe they don't look like bombs after they've been taken down and photographed by the press, but did you see them in situ? What expertise or knowledge do you possess to assume what these look like to other folks or what was said in the phone calls?
But you do, apparently, enjoy calling those who disagree with you names. Just so we're clear on that.
Ok, so did anyone here see the "press conference." I was feeling sorry for the guys arrested until I saw it.
How many liberal cities does it take to freak out over a cartoon character?
Obviously, cartoons are dangerous. We should regulate them, tax them, and then sue them.
Oh, this is standard liberal anti-capitalism. No story here (except to see who is really paranoid post-911). Move along. Big brother can't help you here.
Pathetic. Hope the judge sees this. All just a big joke.....
Nice, way too many knee-jerks around here.
I would also like to say shame on you to all the so-called conservatives out there who are backing the insanity of Boston's police and government and the upcoming lawsuits. The liberal MA crowd has proven its scared of its own shadow, but that there's no one to sue for that so this cartoon will do.
Thanks- sometimes it takes sarcasm to make a point.
If everything with bright lights, an electrical power source, and wiring was a "fake bomb" then..
HOLY CRAP, whats that strange box connected to your computer monitor? It must be a bomb! Run! Shut down the city!
I think you need an underground bunker in a midwest multi-acre compound. You can be safe there. Please disconnect your internet before locking yourself in the basement. We don't want/need your insane opinions.
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