 
	 
	Yeah it's pretty sad. The US mentality is too much based on fear.
I'm looking forward to someone being taken down by a full SWAT team because they were carrying their new video card home.
Every generation needs some kind of moral panic issue to focus on. We don't have any large predators hunting us in the wild these days, and violent crime is fairly low, but our brains are still wired on some level to think that something is out to get us. Terrorism is extremely unlikely to harm any one person, but it's got people sufficiently paranoid to think that, coupled with their perfectly legitimate knowledge accumulated from primetime TV and movies with slapdash writing, a small electronic assembly is automatically a bomb.I've been saying for a decade now that terrorism is the new Red Scare.
Luckily it was in checked luggage, because this ultrasonic sensor might have caused a few problems in a carryon. (They don't care nearly as much about what goes into checked luggage. I had my carryon completely unpacked during one trip because I had a lot of electrical cabling in there. One airport didn't care. The return trip though, they needed the contents to be taken almost completely apart.)Yeah...I used to travel on planes with a lot of computer parts, which of course looks like 80's action flick explosive controllers with all of the circuit boards & stuff to your average non-nerdy person. I would print out labels for everything & would always pull TSA aside to explain what I had in my bag before it went through so they wouldn't flip out because I didn't want to cause a commotion (never had a problem because of that).
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Cut to a tense scene of someone trying to scotch tape some more audio tape to the cassette before it gets to the end.Looks like Steve Jobs was a terrorist too. He made this bomb:

It even has big capacitors! Nobody needs capacitors that big! That tape deck is pretty suspect too, maybe it blows up when it reaches the end of the tape?
But if they do it enough, eventually they'll find someone who's truly guilty of something, and prevent a terrorist attack. Better to be 100% safe in a police state, I guess.Lol.
I cant believe that people are saying its OK to arrest people purely because they are carrying some electronics.
This is fucking hilarious.
But if they do it enough, eventually they'll find someone who's truly guilty of something, and prevent a terrorist attack. Better to be 100% safe in a police state, I guess.
Laughter is the enemy of fear. We need to keep pointing and laughing at these idiots as much as possible.
And everyone that goes along with them.
Then, at worst, there should be a short investigation and that be the end of it. To extend this into a suspension and potential criminal charge is asinine
That's all there was.
he was suspended until Thursday.
So it's "asinine" to tell a kid that his device has the appearance of a hoax bomb and to tell him that there are possible consequences for building a hoax bomb?
They aren't. Be honest. You know that.Lol.
I cant believe that people are saying its OK to arrest people purely because they are carrying some electronics.
This is fucking hilarious.
You do know that "Suspended until Thurday" means "taken out of school for questioning and sent back the very next day," don't you? Who's reading abilities are in question here?So about your reading ability...
Man - you and your reading ability again. I never said any of that. Unless you think you can't tell him that it has the appearance of a hoax bomb and that there are potential consequences without arresting him, suspending him, questioning him without his parents present etc.
They aren't. Be honest. You know that.
They're saying that it's OK to check it out if it meets a certain level of suspicion.
You do know that "Suspended until Thurday" means "taken out of school for questioning and sent back the very next day," don't you? Who's reading abilities are in question here?
Sent home early due to questioning, basically.
yeah and it shoujldn't have happened.
That would be Steve Wozniak.Looks like Steve Jobs was a terrorist too. He made this bomb:

Are you saying no one would mistake this for a hoax bomb if it was brought to school some time around the anniversary of 9/11? Of course this could also be mistaken for a hoax bomb.It even has big capacitors! Nobody needs capacitors that big! That tape deck is pretty suspect too, maybe it blows up when it reaches the end of the tape?
It didn't. It resembled a hoax bomb. They told the kid the implications of a hoax bomb. They decided not to charge him.We live in such a litigious world these days, so I'm okay with the teacher thinking someone should look at the clock (no matter his race). But it's silly that it went any farther than that.
Are you saying that they should not have investigated it as a possible hoax bomb? That's stupid. Hoax bombs are a big deal too. What if he was put up to it by SJW parents or something and coached to be evasive with his answers? It's pretty clear that he didn't assemble the electronics as he implied.
He was briefly detained and they explained the implications of a hoax bomb. They decided not to charge him with anything, and he's back in school today (Thursday).Lol.
I cant believe that people are saying its OK to arrest people purely because they are carrying some electronics.
This is fucking hilarious.
This seems based more on pure stupidity and prejudice.
Its funny because its so stupid, its funnier because people are defending it. :awe:
I'm looking forward to someone being taken down by a full SWAT team because they were carrying their new video card home.
Sadly I could almost see that happen. "Nobody needs a circuit board with that many fans on it, this has to be some kind of weapon of sorts!" :awe:
oh everyone agrees to check it out. the school is in the shitty situation where they have to call it in.
Once the police investigate that should have been the end of it. they had no fear it was a bomb. the kid said it was a clock they even admit it looks like dismantled clock. i'm sure they talked to his engineering teacher who said it was a clock (wich is one reason they didn't call the bomb squad or clear the school). This should have been the end of it. Oh and they refused him his parents wich by law they can't do.
nope. the school suspended him. he was arrested and they were thinking of charging him (that won't happen now).
that is where it went from understandable to into the twilight zone. It went to far.
He was briefly detained and they explained the implications of a hoax bomb. They decided not to charge him with anything, and he's back in school today (Thursday).
You're deluding yourself if you don't think it looks like a hoax bomb. If this doesn't meet the qualifications for suspicion that it could at least be a hoax bomb, then nothing does.
Everything went right, but the Blogosphere and social media went batshit crazy.

 
				
		