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Tool Talk => Cheap and Cheerful (or otherwise!) => Topic started by: ReamerPunch on October 31, 2018, 06:33:50 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6vGR3nVl7M
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTcuZM4-wDg
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The cops in Australia would go apoplectic finding that on someone.
weapon, breaking in tool, etc.
the only thing you could do worse is go over the speed limit by more than 2 klm/ hr
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That is pretty cool! I keep a pick set in my wallet for furniture locks at work, but having a reason to EDC another MT is interesting. :like:
Thanks for posting that, RP!
The cops in Australia would go apoplectic finding that on someone.
weapon, breaking in tool, etc.
the only thing you could do worse is go over the speed limit by more than 2 klm/ hr
I know it isn't funny, but it made me chuckle. :rofl:
It is ashame that is the case there. The people you have to keep an eye on wouldn't be carrying something like that. But, governments/police aren't generally well known for their common-sense. :ahhh
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Pretty neat. I also have a lock pick set just in case.
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Realistically you would carry a Wave/Rebar/ST300 in a sheath, with a lockpick set on the side.
But it's quite nice. A neat idea for a dedicated MT, and much better than some offerings from full blown brands. :hatsoff:
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Most of the crooks in Australia just carry an angle grinder and bolt cutters.
The cops give them fair warning, they sound their sirens from several kilometres away so that the crooks can escape.
And it don't matter if the crooks are stupid enough to get caught, because the courts will let them off anyway.
In Australia the policy is policing for profit.
If there is no money in it, they don't care.
Over the years, I have been robbed 4 times.
Never using lockpick tools, usually just smashing in a door or window.
The Peleese just give me a report number and never follow up.
But if I go a couple of klm/hr over the speed limit......they are all over me.
It worries me, carrying a safe and modest tool around
because Im not on welfare and have a bit of money.
This makes me a prime target for "Policing for profit"
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It's not just Aus, regarding your comment :whistle: