Hello Guys ,
I like this discussion.
The real solution is to make the definition; what is a fake bomb?
How does it look?
Goes it sound?
Any significant thing that gives away that this is a bomb?
Blaze says , "It is a felony to make a fake bomb".
Anything can be considered looking as a bomb.
Conclusion; we are all felons and will soon be in prison.


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Lennart Thornros

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On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 6:24 AM, Eric Walker <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 12:26 AM, Alain Sepeda <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> if someone with notion of electronics says that it looks like a bomb, I
>> remove even his bachelor of science immediately.
>>
>
> You and Jed have both missed the point.  The skill that went into the
> thing has nothing to do with what is of concern.  The intention is what is
> of concern.  What does a young kid who brought such a thing to a school
> intend to do?  Perhaps the intention was harmless, or perhaps it was other
> than harmless.  Now the school administration has a situation to sort out.
> The thing looked like a stage prop from Mission Impossible.  It does not
> look like an accurate prop, or a finished prop.  But it definitely looks
> like the makings of a Hollywood briefcase bomb.  Anyone who argues against
> this only discredits himself, greatly.  The kid said it was just a clock.
> He may have discredited himself in the process, perhaps escalating things.
>
> In an earlier time, this might have just been a harmless electronics
> project.  In this time, there are additional considerations to be taken
> into account.  None of this is to say that there was no racism in the
> incident.  But ignore Mohamed's race and religion for a moment, and the
> concerns remain.
>
> Eric
>
>

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