QUOTE(NZX @ Sep 22 2008, 12:22 AM)
I'll bet u are 20. hehehe.
anyways i do see the point and agree on being cautious about this hobby. but sometimes i do ponder, as i do see vendors peddling these stuff openly in night markets, and a FEW of them, not just one kedai but a few. I asked one of the sellers if the boys in blue kacau or not, he says springers n "battery" aka aeg wan they no kacau...only the gas ones they kacau. duno how true is dat. And also, is it really worth the police force's effort to come chase after an individual hobbyist? there are bigger crimes to solve out there rite?
but seriously i still believe its better to be safe than sorry. after all they will go after a reporter who reported a source saying something sensitive rather than go after the source. they go after a lady politician n lock her up for a week coz she was a "threat to the nation". a lawyer friend of mine said its all BS, the person is a serious THREAT to national security justifying the use of ISA, but one week later its ok to let the person go free? dun look like much of a threat in the 1st place doesnt it.
OOT gila d. hahaha.
Haha, yea I just reached 20. xP
But I have been touching airsoft since I was 9 years old, in Brunei. Long time ago they sell a lot of springers. Even got one or 2 that can shoot though thick cardboard boxes. And I already know the danger of being shot by an airsoft - got shot before. From there.. can see that it is not a toy to play with - bled by the BB.
It's good that people are interested but then really need to be careful. Brunei is lenient - in some part but their fine are really bad, not wearing seatbelt can get a fine of RM4000+, there's one uni student got fined there and that guy really suffer from it.
I moved back to msia recently... just few months ago. lol