These are not pranks as the MSM calls them. They are potential murders by swat. Maybe thats why we had heard so much about bogus swat intrusions lately...Its a dangerous game that deserves jail time...
No argument here. Not only could they cause a death at the prank site, they could be diverting services from an actual crime.
These are not pranks as the MSM calls them.
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Just like the MSM and the way they are handling these ‘flash mobs’— about like they used to call the gangs roaming NY as ‘wilding’ rather than alert the public that predators were roaming the streets. (Of course, if you live there you already knew it)...can’t tell the truth in these incidents, it may hurt tourism....
Any comment on ATT still running that ‘flash mob’ ad?
I personally think it is a stupid ad and definitely do NOT want an official ‘take down’, but I think as a public service ATT should pull the ad, or at least give a disclaimer - like the beer ads use, drink responsibly - but tell the little darlings to use their phones responsibly...
I am surprised bill collectors don’t do something similar if someone is ‘ducking them’. Of course, don’t want to give them or telemarketers any ideas.....
“These are not pranks as the MSM calls them. They are potential murders by swat. “
Bingo.
Short-sheeting someone’s bed is a prank. Filing a false report of a crime in the hopes that the police will arrest or kill one’s victim is not a prank, but a crime.