Was this justified?
Posted: Jan 22nd 2004, 5:40 am
We've been hearing a lot recently about a british student who joked that she had a bomb in her handluggage before placing it onto the belt into the x-ray machine at an airport.
Article here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/shro ... 417433.stm
There's no doubt she did a stupid thing. She should have known better. I'm not in any way advocating behaviour like that.
BUT she went to prison for 4 days, even though no bomb was found. She was only released on bail following the intervention of British officials.
Is this sort of punishment justified? I understand the need to follow through on the law here, but surely this is getting slightly ridiculous. A hefty fine plus a big slap on the wrist, a good talking to, (and if you were feeling particularly uncharitable, maybe a night in jail) and that would probably be enough to make headlines, to discourage her and others from being flippant in airports about bombs.
But to put this girl in jail for days is surely yet another show of power and intimidation from the US authorities.
Article here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/shro ... 417433.stm
There's no doubt she did a stupid thing. She should have known better. I'm not in any way advocating behaviour like that.
BUT she went to prison for 4 days, even though no bomb was found. She was only released on bail following the intervention of British officials.
Is this sort of punishment justified? I understand the need to follow through on the law here, but surely this is getting slightly ridiculous. A hefty fine plus a big slap on the wrist, a good talking to, (and if you were feeling particularly uncharitable, maybe a night in jail) and that would probably be enough to make headlines, to discourage her and others from being flippant in airports about bombs.
But to put this girl in jail for days is surely yet another show of power and intimidation from the US authorities.