Zak Da Mack
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Just read the article, who knew that bb guns could dent concrete, in a bathroom? Doesn't she mean plaster? Jeez, it's not that hard
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You couldn't kill a child with an unmodified airgun firing any form of BB, whether steel, ali, glass, plastic, or a bogey.Her main claims:
- Air weapons can hurt or kill children = TRUE
- Air weapons can get children hurt or killed by the police = TRUE
- Air weapons can be purchased by children in spite of the laws = TRUE
The fact that it's in the mirror? :lol:But again, what's 'tosh' about it?
Where? With the exception of the fact that she means 'plaster' when she says 'concrete' the only possible other 'inaccuracy' I can find is when she says: "A toy gun, which is built to look like a real gun, that can cause injury when fired inappropriately and which is available to anyone, no age limit, online," and that's only because I can't work out whether she is referring to here or in the US (which admittedly is due to her awful writing style). Though even if she is referring to the UK (where there are theoretical age restrictions and yes, she should have made this clear again as she did earlier in the article, referring to an "over 18 rule") we all know that these aren't always adhered to; even if we don't trust her reported personal experience of this there was a thread on this very forum this weekend in which a 14 year old was talking about how he had just bought an M4 online and how his mate got one by just giving his dad the money to buy it for him!What makes it tosh is that there are several factual inaccuracies...
the article cannot be put to rights.
The damage is done. Such is tabloid journalism.
No, that was Delta Force. The SAS just fucked her corpse.Plus maybe the SAS murdered Diana