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Two young people from Britain deported for Stupid Tweet!
« on: January 31, 2012, 09:43:56 AM »
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/30/british-tourists-deported-for-tweeting_n_1242073.html?1328034740&icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl1%7Csec1_lnk2%26pLid%3D131494
Two 20-somethings arriving from the U.K. learned a harsh lesson about the American government's sense of humor on Monday, Jan. 23, when they were detained and then forced to return home due to comments they made on Twitter.
According to the Daily Mail, Leigh Van Bryan, 26, and Emily Bunting, 24, were going through Customs when they were detained.
The two spend the next 12 hours locked up in a cell and being grilled by Homeland Security officials. Bryan was charged with intending to come to the U.S. to commit crimes, while Bunting was charged for traveling with him.
Paperwork for the incident indicates that Bryan's name was on a "One Day Lookout" list maintained by Homeland Security.
According to the New York Post and World News Daily, this refers to an auto-generated  temporary list of inbound travelers that are already in the official terror watch list database.
The paperwork also referred to Bryan's tweets, incorrectly stating they came from his account on "Tweeter."

From the official paperwork:
During secondary examination, Mr. Bryan was placed under oath and his sworn statement was taken by CBP Officer Wahmann, Mr. Bryan confirmed that he had posted on his Tweeter
[sic] website account that he was coming to the United States to dig up the grave of Marilyn Monroe. Also the tweeter account of Mr. Bryan posted that he was coming to destroy America.The tweets had been sent a week before their trip, indicating the U.S. government had flagged the pair well before their arrival.
Both claimed the messages were lost in translation.
"They asked why we wanted to destroy America and we tried to explain ['destroy'] meant to get trashed and party," Bunting told the Daily Mail.
Bryan also said he was asked about a tweet that he says is a quote from the television show 'Family Guy' that read, "3 weeks today, we're totally in LA p***** people off on Hollywood Blvd and diggin' Marilyn Monroe up!"
"I almost burst out laughing when they asked me if I was going to be Leigh's lookout while he dug up Marilyn Monroe," Bunting told the Daily Mail. "It got even more ridiculous because the officials searched our suitcases and said they were looking for spades and shovels."
But things quickly became less humorous to Bryan and Bunting.
Speaking with the Daily Mail, Bryan said officials told him, "You really f***** up with that tweet, boy," before handcuffing and putting him in what Bryan described as a "cage" inside of a van. He said he was then transported to a prison with other border offenders.
"It's just so ridiculous it's almost funny but at the time it was really scary. The Homeland Security agents were treating me like some kind of terrorist," Bryan told the Mail.
"We just wanted to have a good time on holiday. That was all Leigh meant in his tweets," Bunting told The Sun.
This isn't the first time a tweet has gotten someone in trouble with the U.S. government.
And other social media outlets, such as Facebook, have also been used by police to prevent potential crimes. Just last week, an Arizona policeman drew a Secret Service probe for posting a photo of a man holding a T-shirt with the image of President Obama riddled with bullet holes.
This news comes at a time when Internet privacy and censorship are hot issues. Just last week, controversy erupted when Twitter revealed it would comply with censorship laws in countries like China and Thailand where much of the content on the internet is restricted.
 

This is kind of crazy!!! These are just a couple stupid kids that used the word DESTROY in a Tweet. From what I understand the younger crowd over there use that word as slang for partying hard and drinking. Homeland Security took it literally and deported them over it. Now this just goes to show that BIG BROTHER is listening to all your phone calls and emails. If you use a word like bomb or other key words it is flagged and someone listens to or reads it more carefully to see if it has any merit. Face it folks we are being spied on weather you know it or not. >:( Dale
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Re: Two young people from Britain deported for Stupid Tweet!
« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2012, 02:56:03 PM »
Reminds me of the story's I use to hear, where some idiot would be standing in line, at the airport, and jokingly would say something about hijacking a plane. They'd pull him out of the line, put him in a room, and question him for hours, making sure he missed his flight. You gotta remember Dale, these guys play for serious!!gypsyman
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