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redhead
14-08-2007, 05:00 PM
Bladerunner, a firm in Romford, Essex, which makes protective clothes for police forces and security guards, is selling the tops for £65.

Boss Adrian Davis claims to be in discussion with schools in east London about putting Kevlar linings into school uniforms.



http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30100-1260742,00.html

synergy777
14-08-2007, 05:14 PM
its only a fiver cheaper than a boxed heckler and koch, lol.

did you watch panorama yesterday, about fucking time, its been like that for years, people use to joke/laugh about it, as some fantasy. its real, i know man that have had issues, still here though. out inner cities are decaying, but people only care when the killings happen next to their nice "safe" neighbourhoods.

we need to reach these kids before they get worse, and it will.

synergy777
14-08-2007, 05:19 PM
Living in 'Gun City'
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4345077.stm

Killings put 'Gunchester' back on crime map
http://www.guardian.co.uk/gun/Story/0,,195254,00.html


Roll Deep's latest track "Badman" is a message to those who might have been seduced by the glamour of guns. The video, directed by Jake Nava (famous for Beyonce's "Crazy in Love" video), highlights the grim reality of gun crime, its effects on people's lives and the endless cycle of violence it promotes.

http://www.stoptheguns.org/

whitelightrabbit
14-08-2007, 05:31 PM
when i was growing up my parents were adamant that we never play with guns in any form, no toy guns, no air rifles. it pissed me off at the time but now i have a great respect for guns. i think if more parents raised kids this way we'd be better off as a society.

i live in canada where there are shootings regularly but still, there is a respect for guns and people generally don't carry pistols around with them. in the states they do, and i met so many people who were maimed from horsing around with guns! missing fingers, brain damage, unbelievable.

in arizona my bf went and bought a gun, no problem, he needed it for work as a western show stunt man, but it was a real 45 and he wore it on the street in a holster. it was very surreal for me.

synergy777
14-08-2007, 05:45 PM
its power/security, i would love to have them, i just don't trust my temper, its too easy to use it. i'm being honest, guns are bad, but in this day and age, where there is no respect/civility, sometimes people need to be brought down, being nice is seen as weak, scared.

see to blame rap is easy, but its society, rappers only reflect what they see, they see guns around, they have friends that die etc, so they speak about it, speak from experiences, its no different to mafia/cop-action films.

see rather than blame rap, lets change the way/places the kids live, they would rather be playing sports, doing art/music, etc than doing what they do. i have friends that work with disadvantaged kids in these areas, its very a tough job. the kids need guidance, hope, motivation.

the kids would rather be like thierry henry,
than be outthere selling henry's.

adzboarder
15-08-2007, 12:09 AM
This just shows what a sad pathetic society we live in.