A Swedish artist has discovered that even vegetable ‘explosives’ can land one in hot water. The BBC reports:
Artist Conny Blom set up The Bunny Project: Bombs, at 15 locations near the southern Swedish city of Orebro.
He taped bunches of carrots together with black tape and attached blue and red wires and a clock to them.
Police received worried calls from members of the public who thought they were real bombs. Mr Blom was forced to remove his art – and may face charges.
The carrot bombs had been placed around the city at the request of a local art gallery, as part of an open-air arts festival.
They had only been in place for an hour before police received their first call.
“We received a call … from a person who said they saw two real bombs placed outside the public library,” Ronny Hoerman from the Orebro police force, was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency.
“It was hard to tell if they were real or not. We find this inappropriate,” he said.
There’s more at the link.
You know, thinking about it, one can understand the confusion. After all:
- The original wild carrot, since domesticated, is said to have come from Afghanistan, which isn’t exactly the last place one thinks of in connection with terrorism;
- The US Department of Homeland Security’s threat alert level for airline travel is currently Orange, which color-codes nicely with carrots;
- Those severely injured by bombs can be left in a vegetative state.
Given all those clues, it’s no wonder the police were worried!
Peter
Carrot Top is the only real carrot bomb.