Re: Help on schematic

Hi everyone

> Happy New Year to all > > Please can you help, I have done a search on the net for the schematics > for a stun gun; yes, I do know they aren't legal in the UK but in my job > (I am a river baillif) one occasionally comes up against poachers with > knives (actually most of them carry knives because of what they are > doing). On the whole they don't tend to hang around when challenged, but > things seem to be changing and these days they are more likely stand > their ground. I would like to have a slight edge [...]

So because you intend to actually use it, you figure the illegality is irrelevant? That is, the laws would only apply if you weren't going to use it?

That seems like rather twisted logic, especially from someone whose job is to prevent other people from doing things that are illegal but necessary to their way of life :-)

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Walter Harley
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Yup this doesn't seem like a good plan. Pretty soon one of his zapped poachers will realize that he can blackmail our friend into not revealing the poaching activities. After that, the original poster will come to expect the blackmail ploy and start to keep track of which poachers not to bother. Suddenly you can get on his "do not bother" list by supplying an appropriate fee. Then his superior will find out, discover the amount of money this guy is making, and demand a kickback for allowing him to stay employed. Classic descent into government corruption. Before you know it everyone is being bribed all to way up to the Queen's corgi.

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Garrett Mace

Gee, the last Brit who came up with this story claimed the incident was in Florida. ...starting to sound like an urban legend to me!

I'd agree here! If you're neighborhood is so dangerous you need a gun, move somewhere where they're allowed (and the chances are, your neighborhood won't be so dangerous).

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Keith R. Williams

You could move to this city, where everyone KNOWS to be polite to one another:

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Ben Bradley

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What about a large dog?

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Frank Bemelman

Hiya!

Then the poor dog gets it instead of you :-(

I recommend and UZI and an RPG.

Yours, Mark.

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Mark (UK)

I read in sci.electronics.design that Frank Bemelman wrote (in ) about 'Help on schematic', on Sun, 4 Jan 2004:

I think that is an excellent proposal. Not only is it legal but the right breeds have aquatic operational features that could be extremely helpful.

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