So, its only electronic devices that should look suspicious? I think a mailbox in a crowded area would make a much better place for a bomb, yet bomb squads aren't sweeping those on a regular basis.
C'mon Donal. You made this claim: "OK, the MI:III campaign was pretty stupid, but there tons of other viral campaigns that don't have bomb squads detonating them."
How many of these "tons" of viral campaigns consist of leaving electronic devices around a city?
I'm a Mets fan, actually. I couldn't care less about the Red Sox. And I don't hate anybody, I just think Menino is a speech impaired dope who is making himself look even worse right now.
As I said early on in this thread, I'm not a huge fan of Menino (as I said earlier, I question why he didn't tell the public about the Turner connection when he knew about it.) But so far, alll you've done is called him names and made spurious claims.
And shutting down one road or building is one thing. But shutting down the whole city? Especially once you detonated one of the devices.
Earlier you said they shut down 'major arteries in the city' now you say they shut down the "whole city". What roads were closed that didn't have devices?
I'm not trying to call out the BPD. By all accounts, they did a fine job and were only doing what they were told. Its the monkeys running that town that are backpeddling and trying to look all tough and making threats.
Backpeddaling? How-so?
Depends. When did that conversation happen? If it was already known what the devices were and the company was just playing CY_A, thats not so bad.
I thought I made that clear -
On a news report this morning (Fox 25 Boston) they reported that
at the height of the panic the ad company called the two men who placed the devices and told them to stay quiet.
If they spoke to those guys before the company told the city what was going on, thats not too good.
That is exactly what the reporter seemed to be saying. Again, I am trying to confirm that.
In any case, quit being such a wet blanket at let us laugh.
Laugh all you want. But, I'll continue to ask for evidence of your claims:
Like here, where you incinuate that the BPD knew about the devices for two weeks:
It takes 2 weeks before the honchos in Boston think, "hmm, maybe we should do something about this", and then shut down major arteries of the city?
Or here, where in response to this comment: 'Look at the link above; this type of viral marketing has been attempted in the past with similar results.'
You said this:
OK, the MI:III campaign was pretty stupid, but there tons of other viral campaigns that don't have bomb squads detonating them.
So far, you haven't listed one of the 'tons' of similar viral marketing.
Laugh at Menino all you want, but so far you haven't provided a shred of evidence that the BPD should not have responded the way they did.