Playing GTA On Phone Leads To Bomb Threat? 75
SteelGator writes "You're playing a relaxing game of Grand Theft Auto with a friend's child. You're also on the phone with a co-worker who's at a restaurant. As a warning to the child, you say "There's a bomb in the building. Everyone needs to get out!" Your co-worker thinks it's a real bomb threat. Uh oh!" While awaiting trial, perhaps this guy could check out a new screenshot from GTA: San Andreas, showing lead character Carl Johnson (extravagant rumors claim to be voiced by 50 Cent?) "outside the Los Santos convention center, which bears more than a passing resemblance to the home of E3."
oy vey (Score:3, Insightful)
Stupid is... (Score:4, Funny)
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I can't believe that... *sigh*
Why him? (Score:4, Interesting)
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I was shot 5000000000 times... (Score:4, Funny)
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Bob: blah blah blah.
Steve: blah blah blah there's a bomb in the building.
Bob: Blah.. What?
Steve: Oh, just talking to my kid.
Bob: Ahh.. Anyway, blah blah blah...
They don't give us enough information, but judging from that fact that two intelligent, rational people would have had a conversation similar to the above, I can't but determine that at least one of the people involved was indeed a complete moron. A tool, if you will. One of the parties involved had to have overreacted in the extreme. There was absolutely no possible excuse for this getting out of hand, and one of both of these gentlemen are asshats of the highest (lowest?) calibre.
Sorry, I'm just really -really- tired of people being dumb. It's been a long day, and it isn't even lunchtime yet.
Re:Sigh... (Score:4, Insightful)
It sounds to me more like this guy tried to play a prank on his coworker, got in serious shit over it, and then made up this stupid excuse.
Re:Sigh... (Score:2)
They knew who was calling, but not where he was calling from. The police found him by tracking down the originating phone number.
And by the way, I don't think GTA has a situation that would result in saying "there's a bomb, get out." Probably a multiplayer terrorist/anti-terrorist game, like a Clancy game on Xbox Live.
Re:Sigh... (Score:3, Informative)
Vice City also has a couple of bombing missions, so they could have been playing that.
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I'm sure that's the only reason two rational adults would have succumbed to such miscommunication and subsequent hysteria. It's obvious that rational adults are incapable of helping themselves from abusing drugs. Reagan was right! Thank God for the DEA, I don't know how the world survived be
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Admittedly I know very little about drugs, but I'm pretty sure it would be the other way around. Cocaine makes you paranoid, marijuana makes you relaxed.
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You'll find your pink slip on your desk in the morning.
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Knee-Jerk Reactions? (Score:4, Insightful)
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Re:A Bomb? I don't remeber a Bomb (Score:4, Informative)
What about the RC helicopter mission where you set bombs and then get out before they blow?
Or the place right after you "KILL ALL THE HAITIANS".. you set bombs there and then must get out before they blow (which is tricky because the way you came in is blocked).
Re:A Bomb? I don't remeber a Bomb (Score:4, Funny)
Or the place right after you "KILL ALL THE HAITIANS".. you set bombs there and then must get out before they blow (which is tricky because the way you came in is blocked).
I do not think I would need to be told about bombs if I was the one that planted them.
Re:A Bomb? I don't remeber a Bomb (Score:1)
Yeah, but that's assuming that you have intelligence. Keep in mind that this is the dude who apparently called work, didn't bother identifying himself and then just hung up after saying something about a bomb...
Re:A Bomb? I don't remeber a Bomb (Score:2)
Kids (well at least mine) tend to not read the instructions, or the on-screen help cause they're boring, and then just push every button to see what they do. Drives me crazy during RPGs...he'll just quickly page through the NPC conversations without reading them, and th
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"The Blacksmith said he was going to the Wind Cave to get some mythril
Left the keys on the table (Score:1)
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Re:A Bomb? I don't remeber a Bomb (Score:5, Interesting)
So... what would be the point of saying "theres a bomb in the building!" you placed the bomb yourself so you are pretty much aware of it. Also "everyone needs to get out" most of the time you are alone in GTA who exactly is "everybody?".
The guy pulled a prank and now he is blaming "GTA" about it like everyone else.
Headline of the future: "A guy gets cancer in his finger WHILE playing GTA!"
Now, that would have gotten more laughs from me and the guy arrested (sooner) just imagine if he had explained someone how to play manhunt over the phone.
Re:A Bomb? I don't remeber a Bomb (Score:1)
IIRC The mission itself revolves around getting into a coffee shop in a mall dressed as a cop and setting off a bomb after one of your lackys botched the job of rigging the bomb in the first place. The mall is swarming with police and thus you need to get some uniforms to get into place. Once you actually get in and f
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From the article the police had to trace the phone not just ask the coworker who it was. This inidicates the "there's a bomb in the building. There's a bomb in the building everyone get out!" is the only thing that he said. Not just slipped into the middle of conversation.
On a side note how do these news pages pick there related articles.... one was about a clown and child porn how does that relate.
If they used Caller ID to find out who called.... (Score:2, Insightful)
And anyhow, what's he doing letting a child play GTA3?
Re:If they used Caller ID to find out who called.. (Score:1)
In my opinion, if your kid wants to play that game that everyone plays, tbere are two options : Either make use of your parental powah : And say 'no'.
Or buy the game, and let it be played while you are around : Thus you being able to ridicule most of the things happening in-game, as well as doing something -with- your kid (as opposed to chucking them kids behind a console : 'because its so easy').
Also, the game spoken of is GTA, which i assume would
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Let me be the first to say (Score:5, Funny)
I predict the future (Score:4, Funny)
Re:I predict the future (Score:1, Troll)
If you think Penny Arcade will actually start being funny within two years, you are far more optimistic than I.
WTF? (Score:2)
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They took down the comic to avoid a fight, but continued to ridicule AG from thereafter. If you Google for Penny Arcade and Strawberry Shortcake, you can probably find the original comic since some fans managed to save it before it was taken down.
It's just not a slashdot article... (Score:2)
Er.. yeah right. (Score:4, Informative)
Anyway (unless he actually shouted it out) that was a private conversation no one needed to eavesdrop to, they could be talking about a movie or anything else. If I was this guy lawyer he wouldnt pay a cent, and I would probably sue whoever DID spread the panic (who is a paranoid idiot by the way).
Re:Er.. yeah right. (Score:2, Insightful)
Perhaps the guy was sitting with the kid 'Watching' him play and somehow hit the speed dial (yes ppl do that with work numbers) accidentally (because the phone was on the chair and he was kinda sitting on it) and then yelled 'Bomb in the building.Everyone get out!hahah
A little wierd... (Score:4, Insightful)
I wouldn't call the co-worker "a friend" if he gets me arrested. Sounds like he is hiding out now so no one can ask him why he over reacted and got some arrested.
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The story was vague, but here's what I think. (Score:5, Interesting)
Here's a possible (and I think most likely) situation for you:
Person "A" is playing some game with his cell phone in his pocket and has forgotten to lock the key pad. He accidentally dials person "B" while he's talking about bombs or something in his video game. Person "B" doesn't realize what happened and makes a fuss. The cops get called in and track down person "A". Felony charges ensue.
If that was the case, then I don't think a crime actually occured - if anything, person "B" or the restaurant manager are at fault. Did they actually talk to the guy on the phone? Did they try to call him back? I would have looked for a bit more confirmation before I called the cops and evacuated the restuarant.
Re:The story was vague, but here's what I think. (Score:2)
Re:The story was vague, but here's what I think. (Score:3, Interesting)
If a guy's holding a gun to your head and making demands, you follow his orders. You don't call his bluff and ask him if his gun is loaded.
Don't Talk about BOMs, Either (Score:2, Funny)
2nd story in 2 days (Score:2)
Coincidence?
Next week: parent sues school after Manhunt show-and-tell scars boy for life.
Ummmm ScreenShot? (Score:1)
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'Hi, Jack' on plane triggers SWAT team (Score:2)
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GTA (Score:1)
Convict:
Jones: sheeeeeeeeet, grand theft auto... for real man.
What a wacky situation. I feel sorry for that guy, he must be pissed at his friend.
-RPG
This is Dumb (Score:1)
"You're playing a relaxing game of Grand Theft Auto with a friend's child. You're also on the phone with a co-worker who's at a restaurant. As a warning to the child, you say "There's a bomb in the building. Everyone needs to get out!"
Into this:
You're paying a relaxing game of Hitman: Contracts with a friend's child. You're also on the phone with a co-worker who's at a restaurant. As a warning to the child you say "The building is full of mentally ill people, run like hell!"
If you
More severe? (Score:1)
This guy, on the other hand, made a mistake. Maybe he didn't, but let's just assume he did. A genuine accident. He could be in jail for 15 years, and has a $5k bail.
I dunno about you, but I'd've thought a joke, where it was entirely intentional, would get a worse punishment than a mistake. Espec