
Originally Posted by
Gordie
What's the saying...the law is an ass....but it is what we have to live with. Depends if you can afford to spend more on your lawyer, than the state can on theirs!! Going back to the OP question.....a lot cheaper and easier..not to carry a machete unless you have a lawful reason to do so!! And yes, I agree re SA!!!!!
The law is most definitely an ass. However, we now need a definition of "lawful reason". I carry, on a regular basis, about 100 things that would easily kill someone if I put my mind to it. My toolbox is full of them. Every screwdriver I own, even the little ones I use on electronic gear, could kill you. I could burn you to death with my gas torch, or blow you up with it's cylinder.. I have around a dozen hammers of various types, all of which are the proverbial 'blunt instrument'. Same thing with spanners, pipe wrenches, pry bars, etc. etc. I could electrocute you with my welders ( pity I can't use them to weld ), I could garrotte you with the cord, rope or fishing line I carry. I could suffocate you with the fire extinguisher. A year ago I could have wiped out hundreds with the 26 metre B Double I drove. I reckon my disco could do a better job than that nutter did on Bourke Street. I could make a bolt gun out of compressed air, like they use on horses, and that maniac in 'No Country For Old Men'. My nephew was trained by the Military to kill people with his bare hands. Quickly, and silently.
I'm with Weeds. The car is a bigger weapon than what's inside it, unless what's inside it is a bomb. My son has some experience of those. Our police, driven by idiotic politicians, have a tendency to overreact.
The parang is a tool, no more, no less. Unless you intend to drive around f****ed of your brain on ice. In which case I hope the police shoot you. Darwin at work.
JayTee
Nullus Anxietus
Cancer is gender blind.
2000 D2 TD5 Auto: Tins
1994 D1 300TDi Manual: Dave
1980 SIII Petrol Tray: Doris
OKApotamus #74
Nanocom, D2 TD5 only.
Bookmarks