Maybe but Boston should be inform about that it by the company who put them up. That way when people calls in about it, Boston would be prepared about it.
2007-02-03 04:46:28
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answered by Rommie 7
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Boston was not sure of the situation turner brodcasting did not inform and of the ten cities what these were or where they were, people called 911 boston had to treat it as an emergency, federal law, also I think it is a little overboard
2007-02-03 12:36:23
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answered by Tyler™ 5
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Yes
2007-02-03 12:14:59
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answered by Tikimaskedman 7
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Yes. I think it shows how ridiculously out of touch our leaders are with our youth, despite the new Governor's attempts to bridge that gap.
2007-02-03 12:15:41
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answered by zandyandi 4
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Not at all!
It had more to do with where they were placed than they were "cartoon light up things".
Im glad they reacted that way. Better to be careful than careless.
2007-02-03 12:15:16
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answered by stellabella 3
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Absolutely, I don't know about you, but it looked like a light bright to me and that just doesn't inspire terror in me. Plus, I love the mooninites.
2007-02-03 12:28:19
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answered by barbara b 5
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No-but how sad that we live in a world where cartoon advertisements scare us so badly-mellie
2007-02-03 13:19:50
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answered by Melinda M 2
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YES: Because there was a thought that something was about to happen; is not good reason to do what is being done.
2007-02-03 12:19:43
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answered by whatevit 5
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Not at all. Those "toys" interfered with traffic safety and were an unnecessary hazard.
2007-02-03 12:24:14
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answered by Anonymous
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yes - they should have noticed the darn things being put up
they are just embarrassed - that's why people usually overreact
2007-02-03 12:21:09
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answered by tirebiter 6
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