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#618524 - 31/01/07 07:13 PM
Thank you Turner Broadcasting
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for making my commute home a clusterfuck... If you haven't heard, the Turner Broadcasting company decided to do an outdoor advertising campaign using some signs in public places, without informing anyone in the city what they were doing. As a result, somebody saw one of the signs today on a bridge thought it looked like a bomb, and called the police. from Boston.com By John R. Ellement, Mac Daniel, and Andrew Ryan, Globe Staff (Jan 31st, 4:09 ET)
The discovery of suspicious objects on bridges, near a medical center, underneath an interstate, and in other crowded public places has ignited fears across Boston, snarling traffic and sending state and local police scrambling across the city.
None of the suspicious objects have been determined to be bombs. It was not immediately clear if the incidents were connected or part of some elaborate hoax.
A law enforcement source who has been briefed on the investigation said officials have found "commonality" among some, but not all, of the objects recovered by Boston, state and transit police throughout the day.
None of the objects examined by police contained explosives, the source said.
Governor Deval Patrick told the Associated Press: "It's a hoax -- and it's not funny."
Investigators have found that at least two of the packages that were similar -- both were composed of electronic circuit boards with LED lights attached. No one has called to claim responsibility for any of the items, the law enforcement source said.
The source said it appears the object scrutinized by State Police on the Longfellow Bridge may not be connected to the objects that were found with electronic equipment. The item on the Longfellow Bridge may have been left behind some time ago by a bridge maintenance crew.
The Coast Guard has closed the Charles River to all water traffic from the Museum of Science to the locks where the river flows into Boston Harbor because of the reports of bombs on several bridges, according to Chief Petty Officer Scott Carr.
This afternoon, investigators found a device on the BU Bridge today "similar to the Sullivan Square" package that forced the closure this morning of northbound Interstate 93, said Jennifer Mieth, spokeswoman for state fire marshal Stephen Coan, whose office oversees the State police Bomb Squad.
Like the item found at the Sullivan Square station, the BU package was attached to the underpinnings of the bridge.
"It was not an explosive device," she said of the suspicious item found on the BU Bridge.
State police bomb experts examined another suspicious item -- similar in construction to the items found at Sullivan Station and on the BU Bridge -- that was found attached to the Longfellow Bridge, which spans the Charles River from Boston to Cambridge.
Boston police are separately investigating suspicious items at Columbus and Stuart streets and near the New England Medical Center. Storrow drive was closed at 2 p.m., according to State Police. Thirty minutes later police opened one eastbound lane to traffic.
According to Boston police, traffic from Charles Street is being blocked from entering Storrow Drive while several law enforcement agencies investigate more suspicious objects.
The MBTA suspended service on the Red Line for about 15 minutes between Park and Kendall stations. By 2:35 p.m., the T resumed service on the line.
By Mac Daniel, John Ellement, and Andrew Ryan, Globe Staff (Jan 31st, 5:00pm EST)
Turner Broadcasting acknowledged late this afternoon that the suspicious objects that ignited fears of bombs across Boston today were magnetic lights that were part of an outdoor marketing campaign for an adult cartoon.
Turner was promoting Adult Swim's animated television show "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" in Boston and nine other cities, according to a statement e-mailed by Shirley Powell, a company spokeswoman.
"Parent company Turner Broadcasting is in contact with local and federal law enforcement on the exact locations of the billboards," the e-mail statement said. "We regret that they were mistakenly thought to pose any danger."
Governor Deval Patrick said in a statement that he was "deeply dismayed" by the "stunt."
"I understand that Turner Broadcasting has purported to apologize for this," Patrick said. "I intend nonetheless to consult with the Attorney General and other advisors about what recourse we may have."
Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino also blasted the company.
"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," Menino said in a statement. "Boston will look to coordinate our efforts going forward with Cambridge, Somerville and any other affected agencies."
"Aqua Teen Hunger Force" airs late at night and involves animated characters that are depicted as fast food products, including a ball of ground meat, French fries, and a milk shake.
The objects that had been placed on bridges and other infrastructure across the city are patterns of lighted dots in the shape of boxy characters on the cartoon show. The flashing lights are on black rectangles a little larger than laptops.
The boxy characters are named Err and Ignignokt and appear to be raising their middle fingers and giving obscene gestures. Err is described on the "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" website as "rebellious and angry."
Crews are in the process of removing the devices from overpasses and other locations throughout the city. Turner Broadcasting's statement said the objects had been in place for two to three weeks in Boston, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Seattle, Portland, Austin, San Francisco, and Philadelphia.
Today's chaos began at 8:05 a.m. when an MBTA passenger noticed what was described as an object with wires and tubes stuck on a steel support girder underneath Interstate 93 about 12 to 15 feet above the bus depot at Sullivan Square Station in Charlestown.
Transit police Lieutenant Salvatore Venturelli said this morning that the object had some components consistent with an improvised explosive device such as an electronic circuit board, but he made it clear it was not a bomb.
At about 1 p.m., Boston police received reports of similar devices throughout the metropolitan area at locations that included the Longfellow and BU bridges and New England Medical Center.
Shortly after 4 p.m., as city and state officials held a press conference to try to quell fears, Turner Broadcasting issued a statement taking responsibility for the stunt.
Eight of the electronic devices were mistaken for bombs today in Boston and two other sparked fears in Somerville and Cambridge, according to Boston Police Commissioner Edward F. Davis.
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#618525 - 31/01/07 07:23 PM
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YOU'RE WELCOME...EARTH BITCHES.
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#618528 - 01/02/07 04:12 AM
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blame these guys (sorta). http://graffitiresearchlab.com/ They are sort of a rebel crew of techno grafitti folks. I was posting info about "LED Throwies" yesterday morning, unknowing that this was going on. Pretty crazy. They have a video that the culprit put up on YouTube yesterday, I assume.
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#618529 - 01/02/07 05:26 AM
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What I wish they would just say: "We regret that the general public are so incredibly stupid."
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#618530 - 01/02/07 05:34 AM
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Why was Boston the only town that panicked? Did anyone here in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Seattle, Portland, Austin, San Francisco, or Philadelphia notice this? [img] http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20070...3iiqnkDBE3CIA--[/img]
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#618532 - 01/02/07 06:32 AM
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Originally posted by NY Madman: Until yesterday I've never heard of any of these things.
What the hell is "Adult Swim"? What kind of cartoons are these from and what are they all about? Adult Swim is a segment on Cartoon Network that usually airs at night. It contains cartoons more suitable for adults such as Futurama, Family guy, and Aqua teen hunger force.
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#618533 - 01/02/07 06:38 AM
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Sing it with me...."Paranoia will Destroy ya". in other news today: "Aunt Jemima pancakemix was made illegal today as the white powedery stuff is too similar to anthrax, we will sue the bitch Mr Gates was heard say during a press conference from the annual Halliburton Hustler picknik"
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#618534 - 01/02/07 06:42 AM
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Originally posted by NY Madman: Until yesterday I've never heard of any of these things.
What the hell is "Adult Swim"? What kind of cartoons are these from and what are they all about? Adult swim is a block of shows on the Cartoon Network. It's called "Adult Swim" as in public pools when the kids have to get out to let the old people in. So the shows are targeted towards adults. The show is Aqua Teen Hunger Force, it's next to impossible to explain without watching it. They don't fight crime really, they are fast food items, but that's not the plot either.
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#618535 - 01/02/07 06:49 AM
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I havent seen any here. Didn't even know they had em up in SF until I read about the deal in Boston yesterday. Sucks too, cause I love ATHF!
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#618536 - 01/02/07 07:06 AM
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Originally posted by NY Madman: What the hell is "Adult Swim"? What kind of cartoons are these from and what are they all about? "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" is a well-known subversive platform for all sorts of degenerate suggestions. -gay marriage (Master Shake and Meatwad) -beastiality (Carl and, well, whatever he can catch) -communism (ATHF all live under one roof, sucking collectively at the Welfare tit) It's really a dangerous cartoon. They seriously blurred out the "middle finger" of a fucking Lite-Brite character? Good lord.
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#618539 - 01/02/07 07:13 AM
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Originally posted by NY Madman: Doesn't this say a lot about the responsibility and maturity levels of the people in charge of this company? If you watch an episode specificly "Hand Banana" you will understand.
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#618540 - 01/02/07 07:48 AM
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Originally posted by what: Originally posted by NY Madman: [b]Doesn't this say a lot about the responsibility and maturity levels of the people in charge of this company? If you watch an episode specificly "Hand Banana" you will understand.[/b]I can easily see why a NY newspaper described the cartoon as... "The show is geared toward the Doritos-munching insomniac stoner crowd".
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#618542 - 01/02/07 11:28 AM
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Lets think about this... These guys apparently make a living by getting the public to notice a particular product/TV show/etc. So, their prank/publicity stunt went bad, and in the process they garnered a LOT more attention from the national media then their stunt ever would have. Then a bunch of reporters show up to ask them about the stunt, and all they get is a 5 minute rant about hairstyles from the 70's.... ...and you apparently watched it...or part of it? I know I did...I thought it was funny. Looks like they were successful. ETA: not that I agree with their tactic, but when it comes to marketing, advertising, and the media, we passed the point of "anything goes" about a decade ago.
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#618543 - 01/02/07 11:54 AM
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Originally posted by NY Madman: Couldn't these people have just bought space on billboards to advertise their show?
What was going through the minds of these people at that network? No one bothered to pick up a phone to the legal department to see if it is even legal to just place advertisements around town at random locations.
Let's even forget for a second that these advertisements were mistaken for bombs with lights, batteries, and electrical tape. A corporation just can't place advertisements where they want.
Doesn't this say a lot about the responsibility and maturity levels of the people in charge of this company? This was my thought exactly, they think they can just bypass the permit process to put up advertising, especially something that can be considered profane? Needless to say I won't be catching any episodes soon. :rolleyes: Also: Stoner and Insomniac don't seem to coincide. I thought all stoners did was sink away into their couches and do nothing but live off of Mommy. :rolleyes:
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#618544 - 01/02/07 12:00 PM
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Originally posted by PDXterra:
Looks like they were successful. I wouldn't go so far as to claim they are successful. The authorities up in Boston seem pretty pissed about the whole thing and seem determined to make someone pay. The corporate people at Turner Broadcasting are going to sever all ties with them and whatever company or ad agency they represent. After this media fiasco today, the people at Turner will be even more determined to put as much distance between them as possible. I bet they are even sorry they offered to pay for these guys legal fees. It's also possible since this went on in multiple states, the feds could get creative and press some type of charges. If these guys acted business like, mature, and somewhat responsible today, they would have at least had the media on their side. Now they won't. This won't wind up being a success for either these two guys or Turner Broadcasting.
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#618545 - 01/02/07 01:21 PM
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Originally posted by xterrapin: I havent seen any here. Didn't even know they had em up in SF until I read about the deal in Boston yesterday. Sucks too, cause I love ATHF![/b]SF is more interested in the current sex scandal with the (honorable?) mayor... [URL=http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2007/02/01/BAG0KNT1RL5.DTL] http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2007/02/01/BAG0KNT1RL5.DTL[/UR L] What will this mayor's legacy be? That he was in office when the 49ers moved out of SF or that he made national news in the gay marriage issue by ignoring federal law and allowing it in SF or that he did the nasty nasty with one of his friends/collegues wives. There's also a guy named Barry Bonds who can't seem to stay outta the headlines by signing a contract - then refusing to sign it just days later.
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#618546 - 01/02/07 01:29 PM
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Originally posted by NY Madman: I wouldn't go so far as to claim they are successful. Prior to this event you'd never heard of "Aqua Teen Hunger Force"....now it's the subject of a thread on a random message board I'd say that's somewhat successful.
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#618547 - 01/02/07 01:48 PM
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Originally posted by PDXterra: Originally posted by NY Madman: [b]I wouldn't go so far as to claim they are successful. Prior to this event you'd never heard of "Aqua Teen Hunger Force"....now it's the subject of a thread on a random message board I'd say that's somewhat successful.[/b]Well, if you subscribe to the theory that any publicity is good publicity, then I can see where you would think it was a success. I don't happen to believe that any publicity is good publicity. I do see an upcoming episode of "Law and Order" being loosely based on this incident though. They'll have to work in a murder or someone being accidently killed.
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#618548 - 01/02/07 01:56 PM
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Originally posted by NY Madman: Originally posted by PDXterra:
[b]Looks like they were successful. I wouldn't go so far as to claim they are successful. The authorities up in Boston seem pretty pissed about the whole thing and seem determined to make someone pay.[/b]The idiot that thought it was a bomb should pay. Talk about being paranoid. That person must freak out anytime a car is parked in a weird location for too long. What if someone throws away a microware or a coffee maker in a parking lot, will he call the cops again thinking there is a bomb. Any object that is large enough to hold an watch and a stick of dynamite can be considered as a bomb. What about piss jugs along the highway, is that chemical warfare? Where does it end? Edit to add: Some cities have bylaws regarding where advertising can be put, if they broke a law, sure charge them for whatever the penalty is for putting advertisement without the proper permits.
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