Comments on: Alarm Clock Prank Brings Felony Charges
19 High School Seniors Charged With Planting False Bomb For Taping Clocks To School Walls
- Thank god I'm not a kid anymore. All the *** we done would have put us away for life. I remember kids pulling fire alarms, blowing up toilets with M80s, bomb threats, smoking cigarettes, skipping school and getting into fist fights. Today, you can't even *** without getting suspended ! Pathetic, liberal world we live in.
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- I think that its a shame that we live in a time these things must be taken this seriously, but here we are post 911. OK this prank is way over the top, these kids showed that their lack of reasoning and deduction of possible consequences is not developed. They should have known better to pull this sort of prank. They could have picked a prank that wouldn't result in a bomb squad being needed, they should be taught a lesson and pay for what they did. But, 18 yr olds are 18 yr olds and this kind of thing has happened as long as there have been 18 yr olds. Is society going to decide to punish high school graduates who got carried away right before their graduation at the end of the senior year and ruin their lives over it by sentencing them to jail time? How much good is going to be served by ruining their futures because of poor judgment made in a group capacity. Its obvious that no harm was done, that they got carried away in a bandwagon of "we're almost done with this place" attitude. I think the punishment needs to fit the crime and leniency needs to be shown here. Give them a punishment that makes amends for what they have done, not one that ruins their lives and creates a few more criminals using up tax payer dollars.
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- Hypnotoad,
You need to learn the definition of cynical.
cyn7i7cal [ smnnik'l ]
adjective
Definition:
1. distrustful of human nature: doubting or contemptuous of human nature or the motives, goodness, or sincerity of others
You and the authorities are the ones assuming the worst about these kids. You're the ones that are so scared of the world coming to get you that you assume they were trying to frighten people. If they were trying to scare people into thinking they were planting bombs don't you think they would have A)hid them and not taped them in plain view to the walls of the school and B) tried to make them look like a bomb with fake explosives attached.
They thought it would be funny if twenty alarm clocks went off simultaneously and, frankly, so would I.
You're the one who needs to get real. - Reply to this comment
- I agree with other poster here that intent is the basis for whether someone is guilty of a crime or not. I doubt if any jury could believe that 19 graduating seniors had intended to commit a felony.
They must have known that at least some of what they were doing was not legal, but no worse than speeding or even drinking and driving and certainly not a felony.
To force 19 young graduating students to face a lifetime of being labeled a Felon, for nothing more serious than a traditional prank, is definitely cruel and unusual punishment (unconstitutional). In some states felons lose their right to vote, among other things.
Yes, one should be held responsible for ones actions, but the penalty should at least be kept within reason. - Reply to this comment
I GAVE THREE ALARM CLOCKS FOR CHRISTMAS LAST YEAR.
BUT MY COVERT OPERATIONS HAVE AS YET GONE UNDETECTED,
I WILL STRIKE AGAIN. TONIGHT I INTEND TO TURN ON MY OWN ALARM CLOCK.
I SURE AM SCARY. HUH?- Reply to this comment
- Let's be thankful it was just a prank. But it scared the cranberries out of enough people... and rightfully so. I'm glad they were arrested. It's a stupid and dangerous thing to do; playing on peoples' fears.
Much with people discussing suicide, pranks of this nature should NEVER be treated as a joke. Because for all intents and purposes, it's not a joke.
Are people so cynical these days that "It's just a prank, everybody lighten up, kids did pranks in the past" is now the norm? People need to get real. I applaud the authorities. - Reply to this comment
- When I was in High School it was tradition for each graduating class to pull off one big prank in an attempt to "out do" the previous years class. For my senior year prank, we assembled a VW Beetle in the lobby of the administration building in the middle of the night. (We got in through a hatch in the roof.) The next day, after we confessed, our punishment was to remove the car after school. That's it. No harm was done. Everyone laughed. It was a prank.
Since Sept. 11th, we have lost our collective minds, not than many of us had one to begin with. Give these kids a break. It was a joke not a terrorist plot. - Reply to this comment
- 9/11 DID change a lot. It made a majority of the American people into defenseless sheep crying for their government to "protect" them.
Posted by GunOwnerDan at 03:43 PM : Jun 18, 2007
The terrorists won folks, no doubt about that.
And Texas is right, just a prank, now they're terrorists. Thats a shame. - Reply to this comment
- so the kids organized a dumb senior prank and got caught.....the police fearing the worst used due diligence so far so good but who brought the Charges seems to me that they are the ones that are making a mountain out of a molehill
is this prosecutorial misconduct? aren't there better crimes to be pursuing? - Reply to this comment
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