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Hahaha funniest yet somehow a serious thread ive read in a while ;) , some of you guys are insane eh.

The best i would have would be to indicate left and turn right and hope boost kicks in sooner rather than later... or plan B go to your local Muay Thai place and buy the biggest sticker you can find and hope that scares people LOLZ

due that looks like a seiral killers box of knives i like!!.....as for the pepper spray can u still buy it over the counter??

Used to sell the "MUZZLE" at a pharmacy that I was a locum at.

It has an expiry date, so I'm not sure about its efficacy after that date. It's effective up to 9m.

Veterinary suppliers would know about it. Just say you're scared of 'dogs'

If you're completely blocked off (and obviously you've come to a halt), I'd let them have the keys though before using it, so you'd have enough distance between you and them. You have to flick up a green safety catch (takes 1 sec), before pressing the red button.

FAKE BLOOD works!!

There's a saying over in the eastern states that says,

"If you want to guarantee getting from place to place on a train without getting robbed, get on while you're ALREADY BLEEDING!!! ;)

i think this pic will spark some preventative ideas.

The best course of action is just to stay one step ahead. you know what they want after all.

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im so doing that... tho not sure if a full size bat will fit there so snugly on a skyline

maybe get a kids one!

I used to keep a knife in my car but with the kids these days they probably have better weapons than my measley knife.

Keep doors locked.

Keep insurance up to date.

If i do get apporached i hand over the keys get out, go to the cops, go to my insurance company make a claim, buy an R34 GTR to overcome my grief.

I had some bone heads come out at my old laser with a steel pole as I was driving passed HamptonSHS at the beginning of the year.

And this was at like 7.30pm on a week night. I just swung into the other lane as the cockhead swung the pole at my car and floored it to get away from there.

Scary shit when your just cruisin along to the video store and then you get ppl with weapons jump out onto the road from the darkness

I'd hope I was blocked in... pin the bastards between some metal! Unless they had a gun I would arc up and go ballistic... wouldn't give a shit if i damaged my car in the process because lowlife scum like that need to be taught a lesson the hard way.

i just lock my doors when im driving, and if i park somewhere dodgy looking, like northbridge lol then i turn my alarm on, otherwise i dont bother.

a cool thing to do is, leave your window down just slightly, cos then it cant be broken or smashed.

i dare you to try it lol

Yea i think this stuff gets out of hand best thing to do is train ur ass off and go learn some martial arts or take some defensive lessons you dont need to be a crazy person to be a good fighter your best weapons are ur fists if you know how to use them. :(

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