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I had not heard about, as my dad put it, the dip from MIT who walked into Logan airport with a fake bomb. So apparently she's both an electrical engineering student as well as an "artist" who wanted to "stand out on career day."

Thoughts: Ok, she's an idiot. That's obvious. Anybody who walks into an airport with a fake bomb is asking to get shot. She's probably disappointed that she didn't get injured, she would have gotten more press that way.

Thought #2, does anybody besides me think that the quotes from the police actually sound disappointed that they didn't get to shoot her. The officers are like, "Yeah, well, good thing she totally cooperated with what we said to do, you know, otherwise, we would have had to shoot her....yeah...." I get the feeling there's an airport full of guards this morning who were hoping to get their own tasering video posted on YouTube. I find that even scarier. There will always be stupid college kids (particularly those that wish to push the boundaries of "art"), but trigger happy police are worrisome. Those taser videos are coming out of the woodwork now.

Update: As people that know this person check in, they're basically saying that the sweatshirt in question (with the circuit board and wires attached to it) is indeed an art project that she wears all the time. And that, "since MIT students don't do mornings, and don't particularly care what they wear", she made a mistake. Does it bother anyone else that kids who are supposedly the smartest people on the planet make such stupid decisions? A few years back an alarming number of MIT kids were drinking themselves to death. Now we've got one who is so clueless that she almost got gunned down for failing to realize that her sweatshirt, deliberately made to look like a bomb, would not go over well at the airport.


"deliberately made to look like a bomb" Did you actually look at the pictures the police released of the device? It looks nothing like a bomb. It is some green LEDs arranged in a star on a circuit board with some wires and a 9 volt battery. Despite being an "art project" it isn't pretty, but there is nothing "bomb like" about it.
I completely disagree. People are all saying "Oh, well, a terrorist would try to hide it, they wouldn't stick a circuit board right on the front." True. But a lunatic would. She was unable to explain why she was carrying around a lump of Play Doh (what adult does that?) so if you couple a sweatshirt with wires coming out of it, and somebody holding what could easily be taken to be plastic explosive, I think you've got someone who was definitely trying to look like a bomb. Remember that air port personnel are not engineers. They ask "Why would someone have this?" and if the logical answer is "It could be a bomb", then they did the right thing.


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