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aGameOfThrones
10-24-2012, 09:59 PM
The man who unwittingly breached John F. Kennedy Airport's state-of-the art security system after his jet ski failed in New York's Jamaica Bay was trying to get caught as a way to be rescued.

"I didn't mean to do this, but I exposed something really important, and that's a flaw in security," Daniel Casillo told ABC News Tuesday.

Casillo, 31, swam up and entered the airport grounds Aug. 10 after his jet ski broke down outside the airport in Jamaica Bay. Casillo bypassed the airport's multimillion-dollar security system with little effort. He was arrested after the adventure that stunned security officials at America's sixth-largest airport.

In the statement, the Port Authority said it took "took immediate action following the incident to increase not only Port Authority police patrols, but also increase our civilian patrols of the airport perimeter. Those patrols are 24/7 at all four airports."

Casillo's night started aboard his newly repaired, bright-yellow personal watercraft in Jamaica Bay. It broke down just outside of the airport's approach.

"I looked around. No lights, no boats, nothing. No noise. Just pitch black," Casillo said.

With no idea what to do, Casillo spotted the lighted control tower in the distance. He left the water scooter and embarked on a three-mile swim to reach land. Still wearing his life jacket, Casillo then hiked through a muddy marsh when he reached a chain-link, barbed-wire fence.

"I just made the decision I'm going to have to get found. I'm going to take it upon myself to get over this fence to get seen. Something has to happen," Casillo said.

Cold and disoriented, Casillo climbed the 8-foot fence, but nothing happened. Despite climbing the fence and violating the law, Casillo remained undetected and headed toward the control tower.

"That was the only thing lit up that I could go to," Casillo said.

Casillo walked across two runways past security, cameras and motion detectors that the airport recently paid millions of dollars to install.

"I figured I was going to be on cameras," he said. "That somebody is going to pick me up and maybe a helicopter is going to come or a police car."

Still unnoticed and wearing his life jacket, Casillo entered Delta's Terminal 3 dripping wet when he finally walked up to a cargo worker.

Casillo was arrested and charged with felony trespass for his misadventure. He pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor, despite his telling ABC News Tuesday that police had roughed him up and denied him food, water and dry clothing.

http://gma.yahoo.com/man-exposed-jfk-security-flaw-bid-help-063625668--abc-news-topstories.html

Origanalist
10-24-2012, 11:14 PM
Casillo was arrested and charged with felony trespass for his misadventure. He pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor, despite his telling ABC News Tuesday that police had roughed him up and denied him food, water and dry clothing.

There really is no sanity left when some poor bastard gets roughed up and treated like this and charged with a felony all for trying to save his own life.

I remember hearing about this before, it's getting embarrassing to watch what we have become.

nobody's_hero
10-25-2012, 03:39 AM
Just wait until this guy exposes how weak our Alaskan front is, lol.

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?393052-O-the-horror.-Three-sailboats-in-24-hours.

youngbuck
10-25-2012, 04:22 AM
This is either the same thing, or there was something nearly identical, where someone did exactly this while disembarking a jetski/seadoo just a couple months or something ago. This article is either a rehash of that, they're making it up, or it's a near duplication...