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So how's Irving pd doing after arresting a kid?
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Originally posted by juiceweezl View PostJust curious as to why?
(A) reasonably appears to be an explosive or incendiary device; or
(B) by its design causes alarm or reaction of any type by an official of a public safety agency or a volunteer agency organized to deal with emergencies.
A: Didn't have any explosive.
B: cops overreacted
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Originally posted by 03mustangdude View Post(13) "Hoax bomb" means a device that:
(A) reasonably appears to be an explosive or incendiary device; or
(B) by its design causes alarm or reaction of any type by an official of a public safety agency or a volunteer agency organized to deal with emergencies.
A: Didn't have any explosive.
B: cops overreacted
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Originally posted by Big A View PostTwo words, McDonalds coffee.Originally posted by davbrucasI want to like Slow99 since people I know say he's a good guy, but just about everything he posts is condescending and passive aggressive.
Most people I talk to have nothing but good things to say about you, but you sure come across as a condescending prick. Do you have an inferiority complex you've attempted to overcome through overachievement? Or were you fondled as a child?
You and slow99 should date. You both have passive aggressiveness down pat.
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Originally posted by YALE View PostShe didn't ask for that judgement. She didn't even ask for all of her medical costs, just what her insurance wouldn't cover.
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Originally posted by 03mustangdude View PostNeither one of those apply here. At all.
Unfortunately for him, the law says any device that "by its design causes alarm or reaction of any type by an official of a public safety agency" is considered a hoax bomb.
So we know that he didn't engineer anything. All he did was put clock parts in a case - which is to say, he designed it - specifically to look like a small fake bomb. There's definitely enough evidence here to charge him with a Class A Mister Meaner.When the government pays, the government controls.
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostHe didn't review any electric/electronic engineering documents, or source the parts required to actually "build" a clock from scratch. He is not a science or engineering wiz. He's a little asshole that dismantled a store-bought clock, stuffed the parts in a little case, and took it to school to demonstrate how "evil Americans" react to a Muslim kid taking a case full of electronic parts and wires to school.
Unfortunately for him, the law says any device that "by its design causes alarm or reaction of any type by an official of a public safety agency" is considered a hoax bomb.
So we know that he didn't engineer anything. All he did was put clock parts in a case - which is to say, he designed it - specifically to look like a small fake bomb. There's definitely enough evidence here to charge him with a Class A Mister Meaner.
He wanted to disassemble a alarm clock as a project for some engineering class.
That alarm is purely in the hands of the awesome police officers of irving. That same statement can be used if i brought a lego minifigure holding a mini case that says bomb on it. If the awesome police officer thinks its a real bomb, which clearly its not, then that portion of the law can be applied.
Lets play find the explosives.
I can't find any???
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Originally posted by 03mustangdude View PostHe wasn't supposed to build the clock from scratch?
He wanted to disassemble a alarm clock as a project for some engineering class.
That alarm is purely in the hands of the awesome police officers of irving. That same statement can be used if i brought a lego minifigure holding a mini case that says bomb on it. If the awesome police officer thinks its a real bomb, which clearly its not, then that portion of the law can be applied.
Lets play find the explosives.
I can't find any???
He didnt have a project remotely related to this for school. This was just him acting on his own accord.
Also, since he didnt get the reaction he was looking for, he set the alarm to go off during class."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View PostYou arent right, but i have a feeling it doesnt matter to you.
He didnt have a project remotely related to this for school. This was just him acting on his own accord.
Also, since he didnt get the reaction he was looking for, he set the alarm to go off during class.
Took initiative in school.
Doesn't matter to me whatsoever but everyone wants to kill isis. One clock kid at a time.
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Are you playing dumb? Or are you really dumb?
Originally posted by 03mustangdude View PostHe wasn't supposed to build the clock from scratch?
He wanted to disassemble a alarm clock as a project for some engineering class.
Which of course, he did not do, and let an English teacher see it. The English teacher is the one that notified school administration, who called the cops.
That alarm is purely in the hands of the awesome police officers of irving. That same statement can be used if i brought a lego minifigure holding a mini case that says bomb on it. If the awesome police officer thinks its a real bomb, which clearly its not, then that portion of the law can be applied.
Lets play find the explosives.
I can't find any???
hoax
/hōks/
noun: hoax; plural noun: hoaxes
1. a humorous or malicious deception.
"they recognized the plan as a hoax"
synonyms: practical joke, joke, jest, prank, trick, ruse, deception, fraud, bluff, confidence trick;
verb: hoax; 3rd person present: hoaxes; past tense: hoaxed; past participle: hoaxed; gerund or present participle: hoaxing
1. deceive with a hoax.
synonyms: joke, jest, prank, trickWhen the government pays, the government controls.
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