I feel safer already.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/u ... 501720.ece
Now they just need to replace cricket bats with whiffle bats and London will be all safey-wafey!
'stabless knives' on sale in the UK
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Re: 'stabless knives' on sale in the UK
Of course, they will ban angle-grinders, sandpaper, rough stones and concrete walls so that no-one can ever put a point on that stabless knife.
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What's next, everyone has to eat with sporks?
I'll give up my fillet knife when they pry it from my cold, dead, fish-smelling hands.
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I happen to like the stabby factor in my knives. In fact, some days, I'd appreciate MORE stabbiness!
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To put this into real English, what they're authorizing is "Slasher" knives. Once they realize that, even these safety knives will be history.
No, you won't be allowed to eat with sporks, they have those points, you know.
It's rubber spoons and pureed vegetables (baby food, not to put too fine a point on it) for every Briton, now.
Britannia no longer rules the waves, and whether "England never, never, never, shall be slaves" is open to dispute, but they are all accelerating on the slide towards infantilization.
No, you won't be allowed to eat with sporks, they have those points, you know.
It's rubber spoons and pureed vegetables (baby food, not to put too fine a point on it) for every Briton, now.
Britannia no longer rules the waves, and whether "England never, never, never, shall be slaves" is open to dispute, but they are all accelerating on the slide towards infantilization.
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I remember years ago, when the powers that be in their infinite wisdom decided to further limit the number of rifles a hunter could own. For once, representatives of hunters were actually allowed to speak in a tv debate, and they pointed out the stupidity of limiting hunting rifles, since the most common murder weapon (at that time) was a common kitchen knife used at the spur of the moment, yet noone tried to make a law to remove the pointy end from them.
I guess they caught up with that idea in the UK now.
I really cant see how removing the point would make it much safer, there is still the edge on it, and a kitchen knife really doesnt really look that strong to make it a good stabber. Then again, I never really tried to stab anything with one.
I guess they caught up with that idea in the UK now.

I really cant see how removing the point would make it much safer, there is still the edge on it, and a kitchen knife really doesnt really look that strong to make it a good stabber. Then again, I never really tried to stab anything with one.
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Re: 'stabless knives' on sale in the UK
How about icepicks?
Hammers?
A stick?
Idiots, one and all.
Hammers?
A stick?
Idiots, one and all.
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The truth--you win a knife fight by slashing at his arteries; wrist, behind the knees and throat and let him drain out, become groggy and slow moving, then you slash his throat and walk away...Windy Wilson wrote:To put this into real English, what they're authorizing is "Slasher" knives. Once they realize that, even these safety knives will be history.
If you can get in close enough you stab 8, 10, 20 times quickly into the kidneys, around the collar bone, the groin to also cut blood supply and to traumatise the area...
It is a rule of knife fights, you will get cut and it's 80% slashes and 20% stabs!
The problem with stabbing is, your knife might:
* Get stuck
* Get stuck and break off
* Break off inside by hitting bone
Bayonet training was always stick, twist and withdraw!
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Screwdrivers. 2 bucks at the corner hardware store.chrisb wrote:How about icepicks?
Hammers?
A stick?
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Umm yeah, well you might be able to cut JUGULAR VEINS!“It can never be a totally safe knife, but the idea is you can’t inflict a fatal wound. Nobody could just grab one out of the kitchen drawer and kill someone.”
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