- Joined
- Monday January 10, 2011
- Location
- Malmö, Sweden
I think the problem is that the rules for what you can and can't carry are not sensible, nor do they give any sense of added security.
I know an elite soldier (danish equivalent to SAS) who told me he has been trained in seven different ways to kill using a pencil. :shock: What good is it then to ban medical wipes? I assume most of us could imagine at least a few of these methods, so can any terrorist. :x
The people who enforce the rules are just doing their jobs, and enforce the rules they are employed to enforce.
/Max
Ohh, I think 100 ml of alcohol based AS will produce a much better fire than a doze medical wipes, though i have not tested it
I know an elite soldier (danish equivalent to SAS) who told me he has been trained in seven different ways to kill using a pencil. :shock: What good is it then to ban medical wipes? I assume most of us could imagine at least a few of these methods, so can any terrorist. :x
The people who enforce the rules are just doing their jobs, and enforce the rules they are employed to enforce.
/Max
Ohh, I think 100 ml of alcohol based AS will produce a much better fire than a doze medical wipes, though i have not tested it