[Infowarrior] - Man arrested over Twitter airport joke

Richard Forno rforno at infowarrior.org
Mon Jan 18 14:55:25 UTC 2010


Man arrested over Twitter airport joke
Jan 18 07:04 AM US/Eastern

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.2a946d8cae075a2d7fa49799423d90f8.421&show_article=1

A man was arrested by anti-terrorism police and suspended from his job  
after he sent a Twitter message joking that he was going to blow up an  
airport, a report said Monday.
When heavy snow at Robin Hood airport in Doncaster, northern England,  
threatened to ruin Paul Chambers' plans to fly to Ireland, he vented  
his frustration by tapping out a message on the social networking site.

"Robin Hood airport is closed," he wrote, according to The Independent  
newspaper. "You've got a week and a bit to get your shit together,  
otherwise I'm blowing the airport sky high!!"

A week after posting the message, Chambers was arrested under anti- 
terrorism laws at his office after police had apparently received a  
tip-off.

The 26-year-old was questioned for seven hours by officers who failed  
to see the joke in his message. He has been bailed to February 11 when  
he will find out if he will be charged with conspiring to create a  
bomb hoax.

He has also been suspended from work pending an internal investigation  
and banned from the airport for life.

Detectives have confiscated his iPhone, laptop and home computer.

"I would never have thought, in a thousand years, that any of this  
would have happened because of a Twitter post," Chambers told The  
Independent. "I'm the most mild-mannered guy you could imagine."

South Yorkshire police confirmed the arrest and said investigations  
were continuing.

Security has been stepped up at airports worldwide since a Nigerian  
student allegedly tried to detonate explosives concealed in his  
underwear on a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit on December 25.

A man appeared in court last week charged with making a bomb threat  
and being drunk on board an Emirates flight to Dubai as it sat on the  
runway at London's Heathrow airport.




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