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Pepper spray is a much more efficent self defence weapon than a stun gun, tazar or knife.

It is totally and utterly imobolising (sp).

I should know, a mate of mine accidently sprayed a little in a room full of my family memebers in a devistaing and comical event.

Check your Pepper spray has a Ink dye in it as well so you can track the bastards down, it takes DAYS for it to wear off.

Pepper spray is certainly worth the $20, and you can get it in pretty small container now.

Greg. :devfu:

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HAHhaaa... psiko u crack me up.. haha..

how about gettin' those flame thrower things that come out the sides of your car like they do in south africa. now THAT would be funny.. seeing some bogan thief running in a ball of fire.. hahaa...

i must be madly tired if im writing stuff like this.. hmm.. i should get to bed.

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Originally posted by GTS-4OrCeD

Pepper spray is a much more efficent self defence weapon than a stun gun, tazar or knife.

It is totally and utterly imobolising (sp).

I should know, a mate of mine accidently sprayed a little in a room full of my family memebers in a devistaing and comical event.

Check your Pepper spray has a Ink dye in it as well so you can track the bastards down, it takes DAYS for it to wear off.

Pepper spray is certainly worth the $20, and you can get it in pretty small container now.

Greg. :devfu:

Hey guys,

I saw on the news sometime ago police testing some of the pepper sprays on the market (the only cop i have actually ever felt sorry for!) when sprayed in his eyes some took up to 5 mins to work!!! Now if that where to happen to one of us and they were carrying a screwdriver they would be pretty pissed that we tried to spray them, after they have finished laughing i would hate to think what they would be doing with that screwdriver..... and NO they won't stand next to your car and sing "Coombaya"!

Do any of you guys have pepper spray that DEFINATELY works? if so what brand coz i wouldn't mind buying 2 especially one for my gfriend after some idiot tried to jump in her car about 3 months ago out the front of Cott.... saw me coming than ran...

When i was working at nightclubs undercover cops sprayed a BIG rowdy guy... 2 minutes later he was practically on the floor sreaming... i want what they have!!!! :uh-huh:

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hey why are there so many retards at the cott. i know i guy that went to the cott last year then decided to DD home. ended up having a HEAD ON with a vw comby van with his V8 commondoor. the chicks car he ran into now is a paraplegic, he went totally ***t himself and the 3 or 4 passengers who were also in the car.

its the country blow-ins that make the place go insane on the sundays. anyway.. glad your car is ok 25gtt.

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Originally posted by GR33DyMANGO

hey why are there so many retards at the cott. i know i guy that went to the cott last year then decided to DD home. ended up having a HEAD ON with a vw comby van with his V8 commondoor. the chicks car he ran into now is a paraplegic, he went totally ***t himself and the 3 or 4 passengers who were also in the car.  

its the country blow-ins that make the place go insane on the sundays. anyway.. glad your car is ok 25gtt.

It's Ok it wasn't in my car it was in her Hyundai Excel. if it was i would have had some nice indents on my front bumper from when i hit them!:) might try and get another free respray out of them aswell! heheeheh!

Thats terrible GreedyMango, that guy did they wrong thing but i guess you can only imagine the guilt that goes along with it. I guess people always say "i'll be ok" it's not until you crash a car or try to hop into someones girlfriends car then there boyfriend comes over and knocks some sense into you! :uh-huh:

They had snippets on the news lastnight about the african guys stealing cars. It is basically the same as what we said here 4 days ago! Good to see the media is still milking the cow with no new info but trying to get some nice ratings! Big Up ya selves crappy media!

Boyakasha! :(

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