| | What the context of joking at an airport about having bomb is, is completely irrelevant. You would be asking security officials to have to make a nuanced, snap judgement call on the context of the joke. It would be costly, burdensome and potentially dangerous to ask them to do so. In fact if you do even joke about having a bomb in any context to any person at an airport, you do risk criminal prosecution and expulsion from the airport. There are signs at airports that warn people of this. People are forewarned and told it is best to not joke about anything of that nature at an airport. So it is both now an "ought" and an "is", and for good reason. Would you trust security personnel at an airport to make a split decision judgement call on whether a joke was serious or not? And if we don't trust that kind of snap judgement from an airport security officer, then having to detain someone and question him is a costly excercise, hence some restitution or punishment is due.
If after further investigation authorities conclude the individual was joking, the fines and or imprisonment obviously should not be as harsh as someone who was not joking. What the punishment should be is up to the nature of the crime, I don't know exactly what it would be but it would have to punitive, to deter others from making jokes like that an airport, and also be compensatory, to pay for the expenses of an investigation. But there certainly is a line somewhere one must draw.
As far as Star the Hater's punishment, it ought to be something punitive, and compensatory. I understand he's charged with endangering the welfare of minor, I would agree with that charge.
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