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So who wants to tell Gordon Ramsey they are taking his fave knife away from him?
Before the ban can we stab him real fast? No one will have to tell him anything.
So who wants to tell Gordon Ramsey they are taking his fave knife away from him?
Wouldn't it be more effective to ban the English from drinking?
If you can't use a knife you could always bludgeon someone with a chair or something. Why not get rid of the root cause which is that the English can't handle their liquor, it turns them into a bunch of surly thugs.
Did you read the post? It's about the pointy tips. Not kitchen knives in general. I don't know about you, but I don't chop or slice with my pointy tip.Either that is some serious sarcasm, or you have never cooked a meal on your own. Either way, that argument was pitiful.
Kitchen knives are necessary to cut food for people who eat! Newsflash! You can't slice up a quarter of beef with a butter knife! Chopping vegetables is also something that requires kitchen knives!
Firstly, this is old news (from http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4581871.stm ).
Secondly:
Did you read the post? It's about the pointy tips. Not kitchen knives in general. I don't know about you, but I don't chop or slice with my pointy tip.
Maybe there is a need for pointy tips, but let's not sidetrack the debate with false claims that people are trying to ban all knives.
Did you read the post? It's about the pointy tips. Not kitchen knives in general. I don't know about you, but I don't chop or slice with my pointy tip.
Maybe there is a need for pointy tips, but let's not sidetrack the debate with false claims that people are trying to ban all knives.
No, because the proposed legislation was aimed at _sale_, not possession.I don't know about you but every one of my kitchen knives have pointy tips other than the butter knives. Thats just a fact. the vast majority of knives have pointy tips.
If 99% of all knives have pointy tips, then banning pointy tips pretty means 99% of knives are illegal right?
Then I wonder why people are stretching the facts.Just the suggestion that pointy things be banned is enough for me to laugh hysterically. No need to stretch any facts here.
Well of course this is ridiculous.
Only way affect that way rates of violence is other means than banning weapons of that sort.
Guns are different issue though.
you can get scissors with blunt ends which mean you can use them a lot more easily without worrying about accidents, I think they're mainly intended for medical use, but you rarely see them for sale).
It's not even a "bill". One single group of doctors from one single hospital suggested it.
I wish people would just read the god damn article before they get on their high horse and spout BS.
I don't want to attack you but this is all nonsense. It's a rididculous and . .. .. .. .ed up idea by ridicilous and . .. .. .. .ed up politicans who are to dishonest to admit that their gunban is a total failure. IIRC the last time it was brought up it was by some government agency!Point is you'd have to be pretty close to do any damage, and it's much easier to defend against. I don't know about you but I'd much rather be attacked by a guy with a 3 inch knife than a guy with a 12 inch knife.
It's not even a "bill". One single group of doctors from one single hospital suggested it.
I wish people would just read the god damn article before they get on their high horse and spout BS.
In what way?No offence old chap but that doesnt make the slightest sense to me
Hmm.Suggested solution:
Sell kitchen knives with blunt tips
Result:
Hospitals deal with "multiple bruise" victims instead of corpses
Sounds like a good idea to me.
Well I didn't think it'd go this far but...
Now I'm hoping that this just noise but I'm not sure of anything anymore.