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Old 24-01-06, 23:48
Larry Hayward Larry Hayward is offline
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Default Whirlwind decision making in Kansas

While they are about it in Kansas, they may as well scrap all the MV's in Museums as well, lest any terrorist should break in during the night, restore a vehicle to working order then break out with it and go and pretend to be the Military!

Perhaps every armour protected HUMVEE that come out of its Military base should have a Police escort in case it gets hi-jacked by a fake soldier and perhaps the escort should have an Army escort in case they are stopped by a fake policeman.

I thought the USA was the land of the free. A place where your rights to enjoy yourself, without harming anyone else, were enshrined in you Constitution?

This law in Kansas is in a similar style to the way the UK Labour Government wanted to stop gun crime last year by banning replica & deactivated guns - but they soon found out that it was the law abiding citizens that were using them on their restored MVs or for Civil War re-enactment etc!

Don't let politicians prevent you, the lawful citizens of your country, from owning MV's on the false belief that it is a threat to your 'Homeland Security' otherwise you have let the perpetrators of 911 win another victory. Your politicians should in fact do the opposite - they should relax as many laws as they can (while maintaining the security checks where it matters) so that the American people can say "Our way of life is best and terrorism will never win or get us down"

Lets hope such stupid laws don't cross the Atlantic!
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