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Whickerman | 18:54 Thu 10th May 2007 | Law
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If there was, say, an arms trade sales convention, and a protestor rang the front office claiming there was a bomb in the building, would that be a cause for the police to get involved? I mean, it'd be true...

(This was raised as a question in a book I'm reading, but there was no answer given, dammit!)
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Interesting !
My best guess is that the person in the front office would use their discretion. Any 'bomb' in the trade show would be de-activated or a dummy, so if the caller is suggesting an active bomb is present, then yes the police would most likely be called as an arms trade fair would be a sure target.

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