I think it was a juvenile foolish prank. And I think it went too far.
2007-02-01 16:21:05
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answered by nowyouknow 7
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to some volume, convinced. My husband works the Chicago Marathon each 3 hundred and sixty 5 days, and he commented very last evening that if he'd been doing a similar interest in Boston, he ought to were proper contained in the area of the explosions. for sure this added residing house the reality of the attack in a way not something else ought to have, and it really is made me worried about the prospect of a copycat attack in October, at the same time as the Chicago Marathon will be run. as well to, I once pronounced as Boston residing house and understand the realm the position the explosions befell extremely properly. I lived close by and used to flow out to cheer on the Marathon runners each Patriots' Day. That, too, made the shape better authentic to me. regardless of the indisputable fact that, I knew someone who died on 9/11, and as undesirable as this tragedy is, it pales in evaluation, regardless of the reality that not, I understand, for the loved ones of the lifeless and significantly wounded. as well, my instincts are telling me that this grow to be not an attack via overseas terrorists yet extremely the artwork of a homegrown nutcase. That one way or the different places a diverse complexion on the count number, regardless of the reality that for sure i'd be fullyyt incorrect.
2016-12-03 08:32:52
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answered by Erika 4
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The mayor of Boston is a meth addicted headcase who had one too many redbulls....
Those neon signs in no way shape or form look like bombs. In NONE of the other cities did anyone even remotely show cause or concern over them.
The mayor is a moron.
What this did was give Aqua Teen Hunger Force millions of dollars in free advertising....
I love the show & glad it worked out well for them!
2007-02-01 16:26:47
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answered by Anonymous
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the stunt went to far.
The city of Boston is prepare for any thing.
with the way the world is today you can never know what may happen.
2007-02-01 16:24:25
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answered by bleacherbrat34 6
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In post 9/11 America there is no such thing as overreaction. If this would have happened 10 years ago, yeah, it would have been looked at as exactly what it was - a joke. But, today, those people should have notified authorities about what they were going to do in order to prevent the problems it caused. And, they should thank the stars I wasn't the judge who arraigned them, because I would have put them UNDER the jail, not in it!
2007-02-01 16:46:44
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answered by The Nana of Nana's 7
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I think Boston overreacted
2007-02-01 16:26:28
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answered by Papa 7
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too far. in today w/the things that have happened here and abroad I think any thing that looks like it could be a bomb is taken seriously. Just because nothing happened what if it wasn't just a stunt? How many lives would be taken then.
2007-02-01 16:46:25
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answered by sideways 7
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I believe it was a harmless thing, but the everyone overreacted. There charging them for the stunt. It wasn't really a stunt, they just wanted people to watch there show.
2007-02-01 16:22:35
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answered by Steph [♥] 4
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Went Too Far & TBS Could Lose It's License & More Arrests To Follow....
2007-02-01 16:23:24
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answered by Psychotic2 6
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I think Boston overreacted. Why would they think a light up toy was a bomb?
2007-02-01 16:22:32
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answered by Anonymous
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boston definitally overreacted, i thought it was kind of cool
2007-02-01 16:28:45
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answered by Blenderhead 4
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