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Flight Sim enquiry raises terror alert
By Andrew Orlowski in Las Vegas
Posted: 08/01/2004 at 22:39 GMT
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A mother's enquiry about buying Microsoft Flight Simulator for her
ten-year-old son prompted a night-time visit to her home from a state
trooper. 

Julie Olearcek, a USAF Reserve pilot made the enquiry at a Staples store
in Massachusetts, home to an earlier bout of hysteria, during the Salem
witch trials. 

So alarmed was the Staples clerk at the prospect of the ten year old
learning to fly, that he informed the police, the Greenfield Recorder
reports. The authorities moved into action, leaving nothing to chance. A
few days later, Olearcek was alarmed to discover a state trooper flashing
a torch into to her home through a sliding glass door at 8:30 pm on a
rainy night. 

Olearcek is a regular Staples customer and schools her son at home. The
Staples manager simply explained that staff were obeying advice. Shortly
before Christmas, the FBI issued a terror alert to beware of drivers with
maps, or reference books. 

At one time it was rare to find US citizens, in the safest and most
prosperous country in the world, jumping at their own shadows. Now we
only note how high.

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