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    Over Reaction Or Justifiable Concern?

    BOSTON (AP) -- Two men who authorities say placed electronic advertising devices around the city were released from jail Thursday, apparently amused with the publicity stunt that stirred fears of terrorism and shut down parts of the city.

    Peter Berdovsky, 27, and Sean Stevens, 28, were released on $2,500 cash bond after each pleaded not guilty to placing a hoax device and disorderly conduct for a device found Wednesday at a subway station. They waved and smiled as they greeted people in court.

    Outside, they met reporters and television cameras and launched into a nonsensical discussion of hair styles of the 1970s. "What we really want to talk about today - it's kind of important to some people - it's haircuts of the 1970s," Berdovsky said.

    But as he walked off, Berdovsky gave a more serious comment.

    "We need some time to really sort things out and, you know, figure out our response to this situation in other ways than talking about hair," Berdovsky said. "So if you could just give us some privacy for a little bit. ... I will be trying to make sense of all it real soon."

    Officials found 38 blinking electronic signs promoting the Cartoon Network TV show "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" on bridges and other high-profile spots across the city Wednesday, prompting the closing of a highway and the deployment of bomb squads. The surreal series is about a talking milkshake, a box of fries and a meatball. The network is a division of Turner Broadcasting Systems Inc.

    "It's clear the intent was to get attention by causing fear and unrest that there was a bomb in that location," Assistant Attorney General John Grossman said at their arraignment.

    The 1-foot tall signs, which were lit up at night, resembled a circuit board, with protruding wires and batteries. Most depicted a boxy, cartoon character giving passersby the finger - a more obvious sight when darkness fell.

    The men did not speak or enter their own pleas, but they appeared amused and smiled as the prosecutor talked about the device found at Sullivan Station underneath Interstate 93, looking like it had C-4 explosive.

    "The appearance of this device and its location are crucial," Grossman said. "This device looks like a bomb."

    Some in the gallery snickered.

    Outside the courthouse, Michael Rich, a lawyer for both of the men, said the description of a bomb-like device could be used for any electronic device.

    "If somebody had left a VCR on the ground it would have been a device with wires, electronic components and a power source," he said.

    Boston officials were livid when the devices were discovered.

    "It is outrageous, in a post 9/11 world, that a company would use this type of marketing scheme," Mayor Thomas Menino said Wednesday. "I am prepared to take any and all legal action against Turner Broadcasting and its affiliates for any and all expenses incurred during the response to today's incidents."

    Berdovsky, an artist, told The Boston Globe he was hired by a marketing company and said he was "kind of freaked out" by the furor.

    "I find it kind of ridiculous that they're making these statements on TV that we must not be safe from terrorism, because they were up there for three weeks and no one noticed. It's pretty commonsensical to look at them and say this is a piece of art and installation," he said.

    Fans of the show mocked authorities for what they called an overreaction.

    About a dozen fans gathered outside Charlestown District Court on Thursday morning with signs saying "1-31-07 Never Forget" and "Free Peter."

    "We're the laughing stock," said Tracy O'Connor, 34.

    "It's almost too easy to be a terrorist these days," said Jennifer Mason, 26. "You stick a box on a corner and you can shut down a city."

    Authorities vowed to hold Turner accountable for what Menino said was "corporate greed," that led to at least $750,000 in police costs.

    As soon as Turner realized the Boston problem around 5 p.m., it said, law enforcement officials were told of their locations in 10 cities where it said the devices had been placed for two to three weeks: Boston, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Seattle, Portland, Ore., Austin, Texas, San Francisco and Philadelphia.

    "We apologize to the citizens of Boston that part of a marketing campaign was mistaken for a public danger," said Phil Kent, chairman of Turner, a division of Time Warner Inc.

    Kent said the marketing company that placed the signs, Interference Inc., was ordered to remove them immediately.

    New York-based Interference had no comment. A guard in the building where the firm's offices are located would not let reporters inside, and no one answered the firm's phones Thursday.

    Messages seeking additional comment from the Atlanta-based Cartoon Network were left with several publicists.

    Authorities are investigating whether Turner or other companies should be criminally charged, Attorney General Martha Coakley said. "We're not going to let this go without looking at the further roots of how this happened to cause the panic in this city," Coakley said.

    In Seattle and several suburbs, the removal of the signs was low-key. "We haven't had any calls to 911 regarding this," Seattle police spokesman Sean Whitcomb said Wednesday.

    Police in Philadelphia said they believed their city had 56 devices.

    The New York Police Department removed 41 of the devices - 38 in Manhattan and three in Brooklyn, according to spokesman Paul Browne. The NYPD had not received any complaints. But when it became aware of the situation, it contacted Interference Inc., which provided the locations so the devices could be removed.

    "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" is a cartoon with a cultish following that airs as part of a block of programs for adults on the Cartoon Network. A feature length film based on the show is slated for release March 23.

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    I actually do think this was a massive over reaction, i saw what some of these 'devices' looked like and if you saw one there is no way in hell it would even be considered a 'bomb'.

    Just one more thing that can be chalked up to the Bush administration, everyone is so fucking scared of everything these days.

    Im waiting for someone to get arrested for passing wind, because some idiot will think it was a chemical attack.

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    Over reaction

    America is in a state of mind where fingernail clippers are considered a deadly weapon on planes. WTF

    Bush has shown just how easy it is, even in this day and age, to control the masses through fear, making a mockery of Americans all over the world. :embarassed:
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    Overreaction to the max. The cirty had egg on it's face because they had been around for weeks and nobody noticed. So they had to make a big deal about it.


    And really, what was so threatening about it? Stupidity and ignorance.
    The guys didn't help themselves with that stupid press conference. If they didn't want to talk, and they certainly shouldn't have, they should have sued the standard "We can't talk while under adjudication."

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    Overeaction, yes.

    However, knuckleheads hanging crap off of Gov't structures, deserve to do some jail time and lots of community Service. Hell in my City, you can be ticketed for stapling crap to the telephone poles.

    I hope they find a hundred lil violations to hang on them.

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    Well it might be an overreaction, but on the other hand these guys seem to not be the brightest light bulbs on the marquee.

    The marketing creativity of these devices essentially was displaying electronic images of upturned fingers to passers-by..... so perhaps this makes a fitting end to the creators of this low brow exercize.

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    Massive Overreaction. Besides, doesn't anyone on the Boston PD watch TV? Aqua Teen Hunger Force Rules!
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    complete overreaction. if i were boston, i'd be emarrassed beyond belief.


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    Hey Boston...

    I love the Red Sox too...but....
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    Overreaction. I mean, come on ...


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    TOTAL OVERREACTION! I mean, i understand the necessity to be sensitive to threats of terror. But really?? how many terrorists are going to put their bombs right out in the open for everyone to see?

    I imagine the signs were only up long enough for the city to realize they were connected to Ted Turner's pockets....




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    Over reaction!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Madame0120 View Post
    Overeaction, yes.

    However, knuckleheads hanging crap off of Gov't structures, deserve to do some jail time and lots of community Service. Hell in my City, you can be ticketed for stapling crap to the telephone poles.
    lil violations to hang on them.

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    Well, I can see an argument about posting without permission. But it was an overreaction, and for the reasons I stated above.


    And on your quote:

    "So it is written, so it shall be done!" is actually the quote from Ramses (Played by Yul Brenner in the Ten Commandments)
    Which is sort of a little different.

    Anyhow, I think it's probably just a case of Guerrilla marketing gone wrong. And In the wrong post 9-11 town.

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