sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 28
th, 2016 at 7:37am:
So why proceed with a charge when they showed it was all staged?
The issue is that this isn't about trying to cause public harm. All the kids did was stage a prank. With actors. In empty streets.
But because it's about terrorism, our tax payer money was used to charge these kids. For what? Absolutely nothing.
Still pushing this excuse that they made an effort are you?
This is the first video on their facebook page:
In the very first scene, you see two cars drive by in the background.
Alevines arguments so far:
* criminals never wear disguises
* crimes are never caught on film
* if you were a gambling man, you'd bet on them surviving
* a cop faced with an automatic weapon will stop and have a look around and realise that crimes are never filmed and criminals never wear disguises
* a kidnapping, bombing or shooting is really no different to a picnic in the park or a game of cricket.
* Doing "nothing at all" to prevent the situation escalating counts as a "good effort".
I bet if you interviewed the two car drivers they wouldn't have even realised they were in the area at the time.
Keep going, it's fun watching you try and rationalise such a waste of tax payer money. Good to see the police are protecting the community by locking up pranksters. Great job.