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I saw that on the local news last night. (I live in the Dallas/Fort Worth area of Texas.) It sounds like the school district is trying to hide behind a general statement about protecting students and the Irving police department is blaming the victim. Here’s a more detailed local news story. http://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/article35430726.html
If Ahmed had brought a nixie clock to school, would he have been accused of making a time machine?
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I would like to add that when I went to high school in Texas in the early 1970s, I brought an LED clock to electronics class. I wasn’t arrested, suspended or had the clock confiscated.
On Sep 16, 2015, at 6:41 AM, Nick <ni...@desmith.net> wrote:
...also http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-34266389
Nick
On Wednesday, 16 September 2015 10:17:55 UTC+1, petehand wrote:Although nothing should surprise me by now about the insanity of the American school system, this one touches a nerve. A kid - a young teenager - made a clock of his own design, took it to school, and found himself in police custody accused of making a fake terrorist bomb - a "movie bomb". Maybe it wouldn't have happened if he'd used nixies instead of 7 segment displays, as then the morons at his school might have asked him what it was instead of instantly recognizing it as a deadly bomb like the ones they've seen in Hollywood movies. Way to go, teachers, for discouraging him from ever doing anything creative like that again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mW4w0Y1OXE
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What about a doll made out of Semtex?
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I've deleted one post (a very rare thing for me to do). I really don't want to lock the thread, so lets keep it on subject...
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Jeff, that is exactly the problem I have with the incident... none of the adult educators and administrators who saw the device was savvy enough to realize that this was merely a commercial clock partly disassembled and placed in a high-tech-looking briefcase. It's fairly obvious from the photo that there is no significant quantity of any commonly-available explosive present.
However, Ahmed and his parents should have realized two things: 1. Even ignoring the race/ethnicity issue, the combination of endemic ignorance and Hollywood influence make installing any kind of clock into a briefcase, or putting one into a somewhat home-made-looking semi-disassembled state with electronic components, a very poor choice for show-and-tell in the current world climate of terrorism. 2. All else aside, the condition of the device should rightly be regarded as dangerous (line cord connection with no entry hole or bushing, chunky tape-wrapped splice, loose components dangling by their wires and easily moving about including the heavy, sharp-edged and and conductive power transformer, etc.)
Also, what's the extraneous knotted black wire running through the latch on the outside of the case for? It could easily be misconstrued as a tamper-trigger or dead man switch.
On Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at 9:36:49 AM UTC-7, Jeff Walton wrote:Way too much speculation here...
People sometimes fear what they don't understand.
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