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    Default Two US airliners searched at Atlanta after bomb threats

    Police have searched two airliners at Atlanta's airport after "credible" bomb threats, US officials say.

    Airport spokesman Reese McCranie said the threats were received against Delta and Southwest flights coming from Portland and Milwaukee respectively.

    He said both planes had landed safely and had been evacuated.

    Two US fighter jets escorted the planes into the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. The airport later said no bombs were found.

    In a tweet, airport officials wrote: "All clear for both aircraft & normal airport operations have resumed. Thank you for your patience. Safety & security are our top priorities."

    The bomb threats were made online - reportedly on Twitter.

    A bomb squad and sniffer dogs were involved in the police search after the planes landed.

    Southwest said in a statement: "Our top priority is the safety of our customers and employees. We cannot comment on the nature of the security situation.''

    Reuters quoted the company as saying that 86 passengers were on board the flight, and that they were being re-screened.

    There was no immediate comment from Delta officials.

    The busy Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is home to Delta, serving nearly 100 million passengers.

    This is not the first airport bomb scare in the US this week.

    On Monday, New York's JFK was at the centre of another threat, involving at least one aircraft. No bomb was found.
    Thoughts?

    Do people still think that bomb threats on twitter and the likes aren't deserving of criminal prosecution?

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    Some sort of punishment is needed for sure.


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    Quote Originally Posted by xxMATTGxx View Post
    Some sort of punishment is needed for sure.
    Yup, similarly if you went up to an officer in an airport and said it, you wouldn't expect to just walk out of the door after saying it.

    I just remember when there was a post before regarding some girl being arrested for bomb threats a few people were saying it's ridiculous and the likes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottish View Post
    Yup, similarly if you went up to an officer in an airport and said it, you wouldn't expect to just walk out of the door after saying it.

    I just remember when there was a post before regarding some girl being arrested for bomb threats a few people were saying it's ridiculous and the likes.
    Yeah, unfortunately each threat has to be taken seriously and then there is a lot of resources being used to make sure there isn't any threat to these specific flights.


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    Quote Originally Posted by scottish View Post
    Thoughts?

    Do people still think that bomb threats on twitter and the likes aren't deserving of criminal prosecution?
    Of course there should be criminal prosecution. Bomb threats is a serious offence and should be never joked about.

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