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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSbjgXbDUzo

Get one of these installed.

YEEEEAAAAAHHHH!

LOL imagine getting your arm caught in that.....

I reckon they should give away steam cleaners with the purchase of one of those systems lol, so you can clean off any blood afterwards xD

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lol great, next time I get charged with murder, thanks to you bro's, I'll also be charged with defiling public property and for urinating in public.

Although I'm sure it'll be fun gettin all R Kelly on that bloodstain.

That's retarded, bunch of idiots these days seriously. I have always tried to keep a legitimate weapon(something that has use for the car) in my car at all times should something arise. But you did the smart thing mate. Hopefully this scum is off our streets.

A 4 D-cell Maglite is the best. Perfectly legitimate and can deliver a hefty blow. I have one residing right beside the drivers seat.

http://www.opamerica.com/muzzle-canine-pep...ray-p-1517.html

from home > pocket > car > pocket > home :)

:laugh: Quote from site: "Our Pledge to You:

Try Mace™ Muzzle canine repellant for 30 days. If you are not completely satisfied with the results, return the unused portion for a full product refund."

Most people would be unlucky to be attacked by a dog once in their life so a 30day refund policy is pretty funny! can just imagine all these people going round looking for a dog fight!

Wonder if you could even get it into Australia considering you can't get people mace here....

I have 3D maglight in front of the passenger seat, fits perfect in the groove, used to carry a 6D in the Familia though, but it cost too much to keep fresh batteries in the thing!

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