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http://www.boston.com/news/globe/cit..._broadcas.html
Turner will pay out $2M for the trouble Boston had to go through to blow up an LED panel and find the other panels. (Boston mayor) Tom Menino and (Massachusetts DA) Martha Coakley are all like, "haha, we win, we didn't overreact, this money is teh proofs!" |
Eh, 2 million is a drop in the bucket for a company like Turner. I don't see how those two can say they didn't overreact considering that they were the ones who pursued the matter this far.
I also think it's interesting about how they still plan on throwing the two guys who set it up in prison (for five years at the most). Guess they don't have 2 million to spare. |
I saw the report on the news the other day and I laughed so hard when I saw the image on the sign.
I don't understand how they could believe a light up sign with a cartoon image on it could be a bomb. |
this movie will generate MAD profits anyways, so all they have to wait and hope the movie doesent bomb.
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This little tidbit changes my opinion of the two guys that were arrested.
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Eh. Doesn't mean much to me.
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Since when is not helping the police out a crime? Is this Seinfeld?
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1.) If you were the person responsible for putting a "hoax bomb" up (when your intentions were CLEARLY not of a malicious nature), would you walk down, witness this "bomb scare" (which you intially didn't know involved your electronic board) and confess you PUT it there and it was harmless? Do you think anyone would believe you? At that point, I would videotape it if I could and keep it for evidence, if need be. 2.) He's a freelance videographer. Who the hell cares? He videotapes something that could arguably be completely separated from what he did. 3.) He really did the right thing to give his employer a call before he got involved in police affairs. The employer would provide an attorney, who would likely advise AGAINST confessions. So maybe the video taping was gratuitous and silly. But I would have likely done the same. You don't know what his actual reasons are, so you can't assume he did it for shits and giggles with his "bomb hoax." and lol at capo~ <3 |
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070209/...icious_devices
Cartoon Network chief Jim Samples has stepped down as head of Cartoon Network, citing that he felt obligated to do so because of the gravity of the situation that occurred under his watch. Seems a bit extreme to me, but it is showing the government people who are on their case that they're serious in showing that they regret what happened. Still seems pretty foolish to me, but whaddyagonnado. I hope they keep the guy on in some position in the company, because to completely lose your job for what amounted to a miscalculation that was (at least monetarily) paid for would stink. |
Do you think he resigned because he felt responsible, or because of corporate pressure? Surely $2 million isn't an enormous sum for Turner, but the company seems committed to acting as contrite as possible about this whole situation, and they could have asked Samples to resign to show they're serious.
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