DeadEyeDan
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Can knife crime be stopped before it starts? Can knife crime be stopped before it starts?
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Yawn the limeys are pushing a pointed knife ban. We should have let them alone in ww2. They suffer from terminal stupidity.Can knife crime be stopped before it starts? Can knife crime be stopped before it starts?
Pointy knifes are a no no. Think assault knifes. We should have left the Brits to the krauts.How will they threaten sheep if they don’t have sharp knives?
They'll have to ban sharpening stones too. And angle grinders. And bench grinders. And regular stones. Sandpaper. Concrete. Pavement. All hard objects where repeated deliberate motion at an angle to remove metal at the end of a blunt knife to make it sharp.Yawn the limeys are pushing a pointed knife ban. We should have let them alone in ww2. They suffer from terminal stupidity.
Icepicks and sharpened screwdrivers can do the job equally well. At China Cuisine in North Reading, a manager criticized a Chinese chef. The chef slashed him repeatedly with a cleaver, critically injuring him. Cleavers can be bought at any Bed Bath & Beyond stores for short dough and have no pointed tip. Time for the Brits to hold the perps accountable for wrongdoing and leave simple kitchen cutlery alone.Yawn the limeys are pushing a pointed knife ban. We should have let them alone in ww2. They suffer from terminal stupidity.
Icepicks and sharpened screwdrivers can do the job equally well. At China Cuisine in North Reading, a manager criticized a Chinese chef. The chef slashed him repeatedly with a cleaver, critically injuring him. Cleavers can be bought at any Bed Bath & Beyond stores for short dough and have no pointed tip. Time for the Brits to hold the perps accountable for wrongdoing and leave simple kitchen cutlery alone.
Tell it to the limeysIcepicks and sharpened screwdrivers can do the job equally well. At China Cuisine in North Reading, a manager criticized a Chinese chef. The chef slashed him repeatedly with a cleaver, critically injuring him. Cleavers can be bought at any Bed Bath & Beyond stores for short dough and have no pointed tip. Time for the Brits to hold the perps accountable for wrongdoing and leave simple kitchen cutlery alone.
Tell it to the Brits I just report what's happening.They'll have to ban sharpening stones too. And angle grinders. And bench grinders. And regular stones. Sandpaper. Concrete. Pavement. All hard objects where repeated deliberate motion at an angle to remove metal at the end of a blunt knife to make it sharp.
Then there is the issue of pens and pencils. Heck, they have those things in schools, in the hands of children. I suppose one could make them compliant by making them four inches in diameter. Hmm.......anyone want to go in business with me to manufacture them? I just may be on to something. Pete
Then there is the issue of pens and pencils. Heck, they have those things in schools, in the hands of children. I suppose one could make them compliant by making them four inches in diameter. Hmm.......anyone want to go in business with me to manufacture them? I just may be on to something. Pete
Hammer time!
Opps..wrong thread!
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Shut up!take away knives and they'll just use pointy sticks or cricket bats, or rocks, or....