View Full Version : Bikie posts pics of toddler with loaded gun
willytheekid
29th July 2011, 14:30
...ok
which one of you "loverly" KB members is handing out kids toys again?....cos ya doing it wrong!:facepalm:
http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/5360248/Bikie-posts-pics-of-toddler-with-loaded-gun/
Indiana_Jones
29th July 2011, 14:33
:facepalm:
Might be related to this guy
http://www.stuff.co.nz/oddstuff/5359533/Fugitives-Facebook-taunt-to-police-backfires
-Indy
Banditbandit
29th July 2011, 14:43
Dumb fuckers the pair of them ... :facepalm: Even cops like scummy could catch them .. :innocent:
avgas
29th July 2011, 14:51
Is it illegal to have a silencer?
willytheekid
29th July 2011, 14:52
:facepalm:
Might be related to this guy
http://www.stuff.co.nz/oddstuff/5359533/Fugitives-Facebook-taunt-to-police-backfires
-Indy
:killingme...pure genius! Loved the cops reply "He told us via Facebook to come and get him and we did." :laugh:
Scuba_Steve
29th July 2011, 14:56
Is it illegal to have a silencer?
Not in NZ I believe, but Oz is probably a different story
davereid
29th July 2011, 15:02
Is it illegal to have a silencer?
No. Perfectly legal.
nodrog
29th July 2011, 15:07
Is it illegal to have a silencer?
Only if you are still in nappies.
fokky
29th July 2011, 15:10
cool photo.one assumes the dude wasnt arrested for his photographic composition
avgas
29th July 2011, 16:01
Only if you are still in nappies.
But I give my boy one every night.
Wait.....sorry......got my words confused. Its called a pacifier.
Once someone tried to tell me my son had a dummy. I was so proud. It took me years to buy my first slave.
The Lone Rider
29th July 2011, 21:25
Wasn't a "bikie" by the way.
It says someone with "links to an outlaw motorcycle gang".
That broad definition, like the word "associate", is used by media, public officials, and police. It includes someone who does the lawns at an "outlaw motorcycle gangs" clubhouse.
I believe silencers are legal in NZ, having seen them in possession of people I would consider very law abiding.
However (and unrelated), I always thought bullet proof vests were illegal in NZ. But recently found a dealer in NZ that sells security equipment, including bullet proof vests. Up to a certain caliber of course.
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