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But the occasional genuine incident can, of course, make it easier, subsequently, to spread alarm and so make hoaxes far more damaging.
Prompted by an outbreak of anthrax hoaxes, Chief State's Attorney John M. Bailey is proposing a law that would make hoaxes that inconvenience or harm the public punishable by up to five years in prison.
The video went viral, earning 23 million views as culture vultures relished in Culkin's rare embrace of the character which defined his childhood, led anonymous internet people to make hoaxes about his death, and caused other distasteful byproducts of childhood celebrity.
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He admitted that he had been paid to make hoax calls in the past.
DO NOT make hoax calls to 911.
Duke-Cohan pleaded guilty in September to three counts of making hoax bomb threats.
One of the children referred to him was a young girl of 14 who had made hoax calls to the police.
In one recently-discovered British scam, off-duty firemen in the West Midlands made hoax calls at the ends of shifts to trigger extra pay for their colleagues.
A former baggage handler accused of making hoax transmissions that caused a Virgin flight to abort its landing is a bright young man who has an obsession with aircraft, a court has heard.
"These are often kids who haven't been in school and, in some cases, have been making hoax calls". The West Midlands is not immune to a trend among some teenagers to see firefighters as targets to be bombarded with brickbats and, indeed, real bricks.
At Luton Magistrates' Court, he pleaded guilty to three counts of making hoax bomb threats.
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