Imagine reading this on a headline service this morning: (or being a news "puller")

Once upon a time, there was a training exercise ... and a few soldiers got lost in the process.
The second story caused some clean-up of my monitor and keyboard from the coffee spilled (OK, spewed) on them as a result of this little tale.

It seems that
I'll let Wonkette tell the tale:
Well, the brave anti-terrorism officials of Boston most certainly do not know of these common devices — so they shut down the city today, again, and blew up the traffic counter. You know, the traffic counter the City of Boston was paying for ….(Article and picture here)
Now that I have cleaned up the keyboard and monitor - I can go back to feeling safer in knowing that any car I ride in Boston is going to go uncounted.
Why do people make up news, when there's so much really interesting (insert any other word here) true news to look at?
**edited correction of date
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