This seems like a rather amateurish attempt but it could well have led to dozens if not hundreds of deaths. If you go online you can find approximately 88,000 matches to a search for "how to make a bomb with household items". The directions are clear and direct -- even if the sites tend to suggest the bomb is merely "for fun" -- how much fun is a bomb? The point here is that restricting the technology is impossible -- the focus has to be on the people who want to make the bombs -- to steal and amend a phrase, "bombs don't kill people, people kill people":
Times Square car bomb fails to detonate
Mayor says city lucky to avoid potentially 'deadly event'
Heavily armed police evacuated the area Saturday after a T-shirt vendor reported smoke coming from a Nissan Pathfinder on 45th Street around 6:30 p.m. ET. The vehicle had its engine running and hazard lights flashing.
Officers cleared the streets as investigators removed three propane tanks, fireworks, two full 19-litre gasoline containers and two clocks with batteries, electrical wire and other components from the vehicle, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said.
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Focus on the people? What a concept! For example, up until 1978 Canadians could legally own pretty much any firearm, fully automatic, belt fed, even cannons! And how many times were weapons like that used in robberies or mass killings? None. Yeah, gun control makes you feel good but bad guy control works a whole lot better.
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