Is this a new form of rock paper scissors?Does this mean I need to have a pointy stick while driving in Toronto, to hold off hammer wielding bikers?
Maul, Javellin, Net kinda thing?
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Is this a new form of rock paper scissors?Does this mean I need to have a pointy stick while driving in Toronto, to hold off hammer wielding bikers?
If he gets in close, and you have some upper body strength, you could just grab him, and take him for a sprint.Is this a new form of rock paper scissors? Maul, Javellin, Net kinda thing? #gogladiatororgohome #madmax
Lol...Billy Lane style...
I got a extendo in a holster strapped to frame of my bike.
Looks very inconspicuous...but handy in case **** goes down...![]()
Wouldn't that be considered a concealed weapon?
Fleeing the scene of a possible assault is probably detrimental to one's credibility. Deciding to carry a hammer around for "defense" while riding a motorcycle would seem to indicate poor judgement. Hopefully someone can locate the correct self-incriminating YouTube channel.
Does this mean I need to have a pointy stick while driving in Toronto, to hold off hammer wielding bikers?
Under the law, "attacking a vehicle" while occupied is still considered an "attack on the occupant." Just as in the case of using your car to ram another occupied vehicle. The appropriate charge would be assault, unless of course the occupant were injured or killed then it would escalate, to dangerous driving causing bodily harm or death. It more about the "intent" than what actually occurs.
One can be charged with assault, in Canada, under the Criminal Code of Canada, merely by "verbal assault", so a hammer would meet the test.