Bomb joke costs doc $90,000 | Inquirer News

Bomb joke costs doc $90,000

/ 01:14 PM December 02, 2014

MIAMI, United States — A doctor thought it might be funny to crack a joke about a bomb in his luggage. Instead, he partly forced the evacuation of Miami International airport, and earned an almost $90,000 fine.

Manuel Alvarado, 60, will pay out $89,172 for his “momentary lapse of reason in making these statements,” which prompted costly evacuations and delays for airlines, and brought out a police bomb squad, said his lawyer Brian Bieber.

Just before boarding an Avianca flight to Bogota on October 22, a security officer asked Alvarado routine questions; the Venezuelan doctor responded that he was carrying C-4 explosives.

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Though he corrected himself and said he was just joking, it was too late for airport authorities’ taste.

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“He is extremely remorseful. He had no intent to place anyone in fear. He made what turned out to be the worst mistake of his life,” Bieber said.

Alvaro will pay the fine in a deal that saw prosecutors agree to drop charges of making a false bomb threat and criminal mischief. Once he has paid, the surgeon can return home, the attorney added.

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Since the September 11, 2001 strikes on US targets, penalties for making bomb threats have become increasingly severe.

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