Posted on 05/27/2014 7:11:34 PM PDT by DogByte6RER
Teen finds WWII-era bazooka rocket, brings it to local authorities on his moped
A 16-year-old boy in Austria was at Wallersee, a large lake approximately 10 miles from the city of Salzburg, when he came across something peculiar an old, rusted object. He picked it up, threw the item in his backpack, and then headed off on his moped to find some police officers. If he knew what he was carrying, however, he wouldnt have been quite so cavalier. As the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reports, it was a World War II-era anti-tank missile.
The BBC, pointing to a report from Austrian news broadcaster Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF), notes that police were alarmed with what the teenager had brought them and immediately handed the projectile over to bomb disposal experts. Fortunately,the weapon couldnt actually explode. Owen Lamprecht, spokesman for Landespolizeidirektion (Austrias state police), told The Kronen Zeitung that it couldnt explode because neither a fuse nor explosives were present.
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So it was just a tube.
LOLw
That’s really tragic. Occasionally some kids would go onto the mortar ranges at Fort Benning and something similar would happen.
I found a ‘pineapple’ grenade in Germany, took it home and my Dad made it inert and let me keep it. I was only 5 but knew not to pull the pin.
Responsible parents carefully inspect any live ordnance their children bring home, and take them only to reputable tattoo parlors.
He probably could have made $50,000 selling it to a terrorist.
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