Something else to consider is whether or not the law will actually be enforced. In California, we have a law that came on to the books a couple years ago that when ever you have your wipers on, you also have to have your headlights on as well, or get a citation.In reality, I've never seen, let alone heard of, even a single incident of a CHiP or even a county mountie citing someone for no lights with wipers on...
As far as I've seen with these new rules, MT's may be excluded, as they're not yet seen as weapons in the eyes of 'Today Tonight' which as all Australians know is the source of all reactionary media smurf that results in stupid laws.I, for one, am buying up every flipper and OHO knife I can afford while I can.The laws might be stupid, but until Channel 7 is off the air, we're stuck with them.
In Canada all vehicles are required to have their lights on while moving. It wasn't until the Maine Meetup a few years ago that I realized that wasn't the case in the US, and let me tell you, it was a bit of a surprise!
Quote from: Heinz Doofenshmirtz on February 02, 2012, 09:20:56 PMSomething else to consider is whether or not the law will actually be enforced. In California, we have a law that came on to the books a couple years ago that when ever you have your wipers on, you also have to have your headlights on as well, or get a citation.In reality, I've never seen, let alone heard of, even a single incident of a CHiP or even a county mountie citing someone for no lights with wipers on...You know, there is a backhanded reason for this, and that is to force the automakers to provide this as an automatic option on new cars. If they just passed a state law that says that all automakers must build this into new cars, they end up in court for years with the lawyers getting rich.But doing it this way they cause the automakers to compete against each other, as in "You don't have to worry about the wiper law, our new cars take care of that for you".
I think I remember reading that after all the gun banning legislation that the crime rate in Australia went up like 400%. You think they would have figured it out by now this will not help crime.
My concern is that your ability to own multitools and the sort will be impaired.
Quote from: Tsquare on February 05, 2012, 01:55:59 AMI think I remember reading that after all the gun banning legislation that the crime rate in Australia went up like 400%. You think they would have figured it out by now this will not help crime. Woo there buddy that figure is ridiculous , I feel a million times safer in most parts of Australia than I did in a lot of the US when I was there recently, I saw a awful lot of desperate people on the streets of the US.You must remember North America's attitude to gun ownership is significantly different to the rest of the world. Me I am most comfortable knowing a mentally deranged person like Martin Bryant can not now purchase & own a virtually military spec semi automatic rifle in Australia , just my opinion mind you.Thread is not about guns though so back on topic.