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Before that pcoket knives and leatherman tools.

As of today, it's an offence to walk down the street with a permanent marker in your pocket.

And the state opposition has accused the Govt of "not being tough enough"
 
Originally Posted By: Shannow
Before that pcoket knives and leatherman tools.

As of today, it's an offence to walk down the street with a permanent marker in your pocket.

And the state opposition has accused the Govt of "not being tough enough"


Are there any "permanent marker check points?"

I ordered a Victorinox Work Champ XL (large) pocket knife today. I bet carrying that is a capital offense in Oz. Poor Tin Man!
 
geez I'm screwed then , i carry a bunch for work...

punish the many for the crimes of the few...

edit - hangon, i carry a leatherman too for work...
 
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Originally Posted By: crinkles
geez I'm screwed then , i carry a bunch for work...



Do they have a permit to carry available?
 
Originally Posted By: moribundman
Poor Tin Man!


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Thair's no place loik the Oz, m8 ...
 
Originally Posted By: crinkles
geez I'm screwed then , i carry a bunch for work...


I think that you might be OK.

Chefs can carry their knives to and from work, even on public transport. But as a local one found out, if you stop at the pub for a beer after work, and before catching the train, you are no longer travelling home from work, but the pub.
 
When many saints pay the price for the few who dare to sin....

When you can get in trouble for "carrying" a Sharpie, that means that it's time to take arms, form a militia, and give the ruling government some "love".
 
Originally Posted By: AcuraTech
When you can get in trouble for "carrying" a Sharpie, that means that it's time to take arms, form a militia, and give the ruling government some "love".


The officials must be afraid of citizens grabbing them and drawing mustaches on their faces.
 
I'm waiting for the "why anyone would need a permanent marker when there are plenty of erasables that should meet almost any need" crowd to come in...

hmmmm, stuff my pockets with whiteboard markers disguised as permanents and fight the arrest...or remove the innards of the whiteboard markers, and refill them with permanent ink...
 
Originally Posted By: moribundman

The officials must be afraid of citizens grabbing them and drawing mustaches on their faces.


How about a "kick me" sign on their backs? 90% of politicians definitely deserve a swift kick in the.... behind.
 
Originally Posted By: AcuraTech
How about a "kick me" sign on their backs? 90% of politicians definitely deserve a swift kick in the.... behind.
You are WAY TOO LOW with that number.
 
They can pry my permanent marker from my cold dead hands!!! You can guarantee I won't going down without a doodling. (doodle-ing)
 
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