[guidogodoy] Wednesday, September 07, 2011 6:52:39 PM
That seemed to have been an illegal confiscation on the part of the officer, HR. This comes directly from Canada's legal code on the subject:
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39. The following goods generally do not meet the definition of a prohibited weapon, and thus do not fall under TI 9898.00.00. Their misuse may nonetheless be punishable under other laws:
(a) cloth, nylon or plastic wristbands which may be weak and not effective as weapons;
(b) wristbands with dull ‘studs’ which may not be effective as weapons;
(c) spiked necklaces, ankle bracelets, belts, boots, spiked gloves and gauntlets or any other item of jewellery or clothing to which spikes are affixed.
ONE OF MY SPIKE GLOVES JUST GOT CONFISCATED RIDING HOME FROM A DENTAL APPOINTMENT
I AM FUUUUUCCCC???????EEENNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN PIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSEEEEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
OH WELL HE GOT MY CHEAP ONE IT DID NOT MATCH MY OTHER SMALL ONE
AND I GOT MORE WHERE THAT CAME FROM
SAID HE DID NOT HAVE A PROBLEM WITH MY ATTIRE AND SPIKES ON MY HELMET IT WAS ONLY THE FIST
SO I GUESS THAT MEANS I CAN GET BIGGER SPIKES FOR THE HELMET AND I CAN WEAR MORE SPIKES AS LONG AS THEY ARE NOT ON MY FIST.
DONT BOTHER ANYONE AND THEY FUC?????????? YOU AROUND