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If you're going to pull a weapon...

I carry plates in my car now and just chuck them at people like that.
It's the latest craze ;).
F*#* fighting just throw s!($.

THAT WAS F###ing funny to me.
Thanks!

Officer: Sir why do you have so many plates.
Person: I am part Greek so this is how we Greeks roll.
OPAH!
 
Wow, medic, you seem more calmer on GTAM than real life. You should be glad he didn't use it. Who knows what other crap you can be in? At the end of the day, no one got hurt and that's all that matters.

I've seen some people can't even run properly for their life, let alone use a retractable baton. I used to think running was instinctual.

Maybe next time you can leave your hunting rifle and bowie knife in the truck. If they come close, just field dress them and stuff them in the cab


Come to think of it a lot of "bad things" sure seem to happen to him just one after another.
Strange...
 
Vincent: Breaks down like this, okay: it's legal to buy it, it's legal to own it, and if you're the proprietor of a hash bar, it's legal to sell it. It's illegal to carry it, but that doesn't really matter 'cause, get a load of this, all right; if you get stopped by the cops in Amsterdam, it's illegal for them to search you. I mean, that's a right the cops in Amsterdam don't have.

This made my day. Thanks!
 
I carry plates in my car now and just chuck them at people like that.
It's the latest craze ;).
F*#* fighting just throw s!($.

LMAO!!! Some ********* and his buddy in a toyota pickup did that to me once but with a beer bottle. Dented my car, and damn near hit me in the head in the process.

I felt sorry for him though, since he didn't realize I was driving a winter beater that I didn't give a crap about, and had collected all kinds of neat garbage and other misc. things to throw back at him.
He didn't seem to happy after that! BAHAHAHAHA
I'm supprised the cops were never involved either as it ended up being a good 45 minute chase down about every road in Niagara Falls too.

One of my most memorable nights ever!!!!
 
lol I find most of the people who carry extendos don't know how to use them correctly. In fact the last guy I dealt with that produced one I closed it for him using his sternum. Unfortunately I also had to call the ambulance as well.
 
LMAO!!! Some ********* and his buddy in a toyota pickup did that to me once but with a beer bottle. Dented my car, and damn near hit me in the head in the process.

I felt sorry for him though, since he didn't realize I was driving a winter beater that I didn't give a crap about, and had collected all kinds of neat garbage and other misc. things to throw back at him.
He didn't seem to happy after that! BAHAHAHAHA
I'm supprised the cops were never involved either as it ended up being a good 45 minute chase down about every road in Niagara Falls too.

One of my most memorable nights ever!!!!

What's the problem? You were being generous by returning his misplaced item.
 
Get some jewelry for your rear window and watch the courteousness extended to you from fellow drivers.

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I'm pretty sure it's legal here in Ontario?
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Get some jewelry for your rear window and watch the courteousness extended to you from fellow drivers.

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I'm pretty sure it's legal here in Ontario?
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What is they are unloaded BB guns?
Hell make it better, fake gun all together or welded shut barrels then the Police can't claim it's a dangerous item.
hmmm
 
Good luck with that. Let us know how that goes. Please have a go pro attached to your head so we have a 1st person view

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It's perfectly legal to transport a non-restricted firearm on a rack as long as it's unloaded. Of course, it wouldn't be practical in larger urban centers where your typical inhabitant knows nothing about firearms and is scared of the unknown, while your typical cop knows nothing about firearm laws and classification, so you can realistically expect an overreaction. With that being said, that would not be a bad publicity stunt :cool:
 
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Places that sell those batons usually ask if you are LE/MIL/Security and then sell them to you without looking at ID....

Pickering market sold me 2 without questions lol
 
He got back in to his car as I was getting out of my truck... It was coming!

Had a guy do that up north, except when I let the E-brake go to start moving again he kicked in my side fender. Did. Not. End. Well.:)

And because we're all thinking it: Typical frenchie.

Wow, medic, you seem more calmer on GTAM than real life. You should be glad he didn't use it. Who knows what other crap you can be in? At the end of the day, no one got hurt and that's all that matters.


I've seen some people can't even run properly for their life, let alone use a retractable baton. I used to think running was instinctual.


Maybe next time you can leave your hunting rifle and bowie knife in the truck. If they come close, just field dress them and stuff them in the cab

Being extensively trained in intermediate weapons and less lethal (not less than lethal) I would put my money on the guy in the Army vs. an untrained road rager with an extendo. They're pretty harmless in untrained hands once you close on them and without proper swing technique he wouldn't do much damage outside of hitting bare bone (skull, elbows, knees)
 
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It's perfectly legal to transport a non-restricted firearm on a rack as long as it's illegal. Of course, it wouldn't be practical in larger urban centers where your typical inhabitant knows nothing about firearms and is scared of the unknown, while your typical cop knows nothing about firearm laws and classification, so you can realistically expect an overreaction. With that being said, that would not be a bad publicity stunt :cool:
Lol, u'll be harrasses like hell in ontario especially in an urban environment lol. One time a neighbor called the cops on me cuz of a pellet gun, lol. Go figure

Being extensively trained in intermediate weapons and less lethal (not less than lethal) I would put my money on the guy in the Army vs. an untrained road rager with an extendo. They're pretty harmless in untrained hands once you close on them and without proper swing technique he wouldn't do much damage outside of hitting bare bone (skull, elbows, knees)
Yep alot of ppl dont know that with swinging weapons u can just move up real close to defend. I dont understand the big hype of baseball bats too. It practically useless in a confined envirinment in the home


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Get some jewelry for your rear window and watch the courteousness extended to you from fellow drivers.

gunrack.jpg


I'm pretty sure it's legal here in Ontario?
shoot.gif


Yes, that is legal to do, as long as they are unloaded
 
Lol, u'll be harrasses like hell in ontario especially in an urban environment lol. One time a neighbor called the cops on me cuz of a pellet gun, lol. Go figure

Lol if I had the money needed to pay for lawyers to defend me from bogus charges, I'd drive around with an 858 on the rack and a bunch of those RCMP transport pamphlets handy :D Doesn't surprise me that you got the popo called on you. You live in the GTA. Most people here haven't even seen a gun, so they fear the unknown. I'm fortunate. One of my neighbors is even helping me with a gun mod project and the other is ****** that you can't shoot raccoons with a .22 any more :D
 
Yes, that is legal to do, as long as they are unloaded

Thanks for correcting my brain fart... I wanted to write "unloaded" and wrote "illegal" instead lol Post edited to correct the error
 

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