I also ain't keen on people touching my gear.5ubzero wrote: let him drown.
i Hate people like this.
But I would hardly kill them like you would.
How many people have you killed so far?
I also ain't keen on people touching my gear.5ubzero wrote: let him drown.
i Hate people like this.
My guess is none! I can't really see any good coming out of dropping one of them...for your own personal safety! For those who would go down this path, how would you handle the other 4!moeee wrote:I also ain't keen on people touching my gear.5ubzero wrote:moeee wrote: let him drown.
i Hate people like this.
But I would hardly kill them like you would.
How many people have you killed so far?
If you push someone into the water and they drown, you will be charged with manslaughter.moeee wrote:I also ain't keen on people touching my gear.5ubzero wrote:moeee wrote: let him drown.
i Hate people like this.
But I would hardly kill them like you would.
How many people have you killed so far?
Kev209 wrote:Before you buy check this outviclovesfish wrote:I purchased a bellt bag with my stuff in it, was thinking of buying some pper spray for protection
Can I carry capsicum or pepper spray to protect myself or for purposes of self defence?
No. It is not legal to carry any article designed or adapted to discharge an offensive, noxious or irritant liquid, powder, gas or chemical so as to cause disability, incapacity or harm to another person. Capsicum spray, pepper spray or any other similar articles are prohibited weapons and are inappropriate for general possession without a Governor in Council Exemption Order or a Chief Commissioner Approval. Self protection or self defence is not a lawful excuse to be able to possess these articles.
So am I allowed to take a taser with me as a 'mediation' tool? :super:Kev209 wrote:Before you buy check this outviclovesfish wrote:I purchased a bellt bag with my stuff in it, was thinking of buying some pper spray for protection
Can I carry capsicum or pepper spray to protect myself or for purposes of self defence?
No. It is not legal to carry any article designed or adapted to discharge an offensive, noxious or irritant liquid, powder, gas or chemical so as to cause disability, incapacity or harm to another person. Capsicum spray, pepper spray or any other similar articles are prohibited weapons and are inappropriate for general possession without a Governor in Council Exemption Order or a Chief Commissioner Approval. Self protection or self defence is not a lawful excuse to be able to possess these articles.
Errrr...werent you the bloke who intentionally hit a boatie off martha rocks with your sinker when he came too close for your liking? :lol: :Boxing:DougieK wrote:Kev209 wrote:Before you buy check this outviclovesfish wrote:I purchased a bellt bag with my stuff in it, was thinking of buying some pper spray for protection
Can I carry capsicum or pepper spray to protect myself or for purposes of self defence?
No. It is not legal to carry any article designed or adapted to discharge an offensive, noxious or irritant liquid, powder, gas or chemical so as to cause disability, incapacity or harm to another person. Capsicum spray, pepper spray or any other similar articles are prohibited weapons and are inappropriate for general possession without a Governor in Council Exemption Order or a Chief Commissioner Approval. Self protection or self defence is not a lawful excuse to be able to possess these articles.
Kev do you have a source for that link?
edit :- also, please, don't escalate violence. You have no ******* idea what someone has under their hoodie / in their pocket / has spent the last 20 years of their life learning to do. People, no matter how big or small, are freaking dangerous, better to pack up and leave and screw up a days fishing than to get yourself into a situation you can't get yourself back out of.