Comments:Man released following bomb-scare forced flight diversion, warning a possible hoax
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I expect better from our public servants. | 0 | 00:43, 29 September 2010 |
Pure sloppiness on the Mounties' part, and driven by public terrorism paranoia and ethnic phobia no less. They should know better than to treat these prank calls seriously without a shred of evidence. What a waste of time and taxpayers' money - not to mention a huge inconvenience to the flight passengers.