SANDY HOOK (WABC) -- Authorities believe a reported yacht explosion off the New Jersey coast was likely a hoax, and the Coast Guard wants to find out who is responsible.
A costly rescue mission is now a criminal investigation, after the Coast Guard and emergency crews from New Jersey and New York raced to respond to a distress call that reported that a yacht, called "Blind Date," had exploded about 17 miles off Sandy Hook.
The transmission came in around 4:20 p.m. Monday, and the caller said that 21 people onboard had made it off the ship and seven were injured.
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So, we pay, air and boat crews were put in danger, and a whole bunch of emergency personnel stood around for 6 hours waiting for nonexistent casualties to be brought to shore. I'd say we all should be quite pissed every time a "prank" like this is committed regardless of who was the target. Idiots are wasting our money and putting innocent people in mortal danger. That's the bottom line.
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Sounds like somebody wanted all the seagoing cops etc. somewhere else than where THEY were.
One way to make sure you can get your ganja and nose powder load ashore somewhere else that the cops aren't, I suppose...
My question about the Erickson incident was whether we have any evidence (other than Erickson's worthless word, the word of a serial liar) that it happened at all, not that pulling that kind of prank is a good thing to do.
- Badtux the Head-shakin' Penguin
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