the_dawggie wrote:
> On Apr 6, 12:43 pm, Diesel Damo <Diesel_...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> On Apr 6, 8:47 am, "Jason James" <a...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
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>>> "the_dawggie" <the_dawg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>>>> Watching the UK cop show Road Wars.
>>>> It appears even the most innocent of knives can not be
>>>> carted about in a motor vehicle.
>>>> Fecked if I know how you are allowed to cart kitchen knives
>>>> you buy at the store home.
>>> It is a bit wierd. I bought a locking blade folding knife for $24.
Blade
>>> about 4.75", SSteel, good for a lot of jobs,.. then during news
coverage of
>>> that crazy annual event in Surfers i think it is, where all the
ex-school
>>> kids go and get plastered,..they showed the exact same knife as part
of
>>> confiscated "weapons". From what I can understand, if its a
"lockblade" its
>>> more dangerous,..forget the fact a folding knife can cut you while
using it
>>> to separate frozen chops for example. Suppose you've got to carry such
>>> knifes in the friggin' boot of the car.
>> I carry an axe in the back of my ute. Hell, I've even got a Stanley
>> trimming knife - apparently you can hijack entire planes with
>> those! ;-)
>
> Yeah, that's what I thought, I also carry my chainsaw in the back
> of my pickup when I feel like it, there would be assorted tools there
> including such knifes at certain times.
In that case my Hilux was a mobile arsenal today:-)
Weapons included a chainsaw, hammer and various saws plus a nasty
battery operated impact driver that could easily put a roofing screw
through someones head.
I also mustn't forget the Leatherman multi tool that I carry in the door
pocket:-)
Daryl


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