Self Defence, from MidWay UK
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Self Defence, from MidWay UK
Hi, all.
While I certainly agree that self-defence is a universe-given right written into the stars, I'm also very aware that we live in the U.K., where you can be arrested for tickling someone too hard, and where the police will tell you off for having a cricket-bat beside your bed as that's: forethought for assault, or something. Even though we all have stabby, sharp knives in our kitchens.
Imagine my surprise when I saw this: Self Defence section from MidWayUK:
http://www.midwayuk.com/epages/Midway_U ... 0946/20921
Look at all thoses bats and hitting things. I'm very surprised they're allowed to sell them here, though, you don't seem to get the "add to cart" option for some of them.
Before I get the: "Why shouldn't you be allowed, it's just steel sticks" talk - come on, you know what I'm saying, get "caught" with one and you probably have to explain it to Mr. Plod.
You can also buy woman's "pistol handbags", too. Er, why? We're not allowed handguns for self defence.
While I certainly agree that self-defence is a universe-given right written into the stars, I'm also very aware that we live in the U.K., where you can be arrested for tickling someone too hard, and where the police will tell you off for having a cricket-bat beside your bed as that's: forethought for assault, or something. Even though we all have stabby, sharp knives in our kitchens.
Imagine my surprise when I saw this: Self Defence section from MidWayUK:
http://www.midwayuk.com/epages/Midway_U ... 0946/20921
Look at all thoses bats and hitting things. I'm very surprised they're allowed to sell them here, though, you don't seem to get the "add to cart" option for some of them.
Before I get the: "Why shouldn't you be allowed, it's just steel sticks" talk - come on, you know what I'm saying, get "caught" with one and you probably have to explain it to Mr. Plod.
You can also buy woman's "pistol handbags", too. Er, why? We're not allowed handguns for self defence.
Last edited by Tower75 on Fri Feb 07, 2014 11:49 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Self Defence, from MidWay UK
I quite like the "tactical pen": http://www.midwayuk.com/epages/Midway_U ... cts/128982
Re: Self Defence, from MidWay UK
Me, too. Tacticool Pen, Because: Tacticool! :lol:Gaz wrote:I quite like the "tactical pen": http://www.midwayuk.com/epages/Midway_U ... cts/128982
Re: Self Defence, from MidWay UK
I thought items such as this:
http://www.midwayuk.com/epages/Midway_U ... cts/152394
Were only available to police officers and not to the general public
http://www.midwayuk.com/epages/Midway_U ... cts/152394
Were only available to police officers and not to the general public
Re: Self Defence, from MidWay UK
Tacticool pen AND letter opener too!
For when your secretary gets lairy?
For when your secretary gets lairy?
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Re: Self Defence, from MidWay UK
And the tactical pen is mightier than the sword..Gaz wrote:I quite like the "tactical pen": http://www.midwayuk.com/epages/Midway_U ... cts/128982
......especially now a "sword" has to be less than 3" long and made from non-hurty organic porridge

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I think we can still own springy sticks. As long a you don't own them for any purpose related to using them.$harp$hooter wrote:I thought items such as this:
http://www.midwayuk.com/epages/Midway_U ... cts/152394
Were only available to police officers and not to the general public
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http://www.heinnie.com/Pens/Elite-Tacti ... -848-6164/Gaz wrote:I quite like the "tactical pen": http://www.midwayuk.com/epages/Midway_U ... cts/128982
The above was a gift to my brother a couple of years ago. Don't think he has used it to smash a window yet

Re: Self Defence, from MidWay UK
You'd never get convicted for premeditation if you'd did order any of this stuff from Midway because there isn't a lawyer in the land that could prove you'd know when the item would be off back order or how long Midway would take to post it!!!
Re: Self Defence, from MidWay UK
Seems a bit expensive to me. I'm forever tripping over the old WWI springfield bayonet that someone left under my bed. Long, shiny and kept sharp for not much money.
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