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Topic: How much would you expect to pay for this knife?!
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Mon 06/15/09 06:00 AM

First 'anti-stab' knife to go on sale in Britain


The first “anti-stab” knife is to go on sale in Britain, designed to work as normal in the kitchen but to be ineffective as a weapon.

The knife has a rounded edge instead of a point and will snag on clothing and skin to make it more difficult to stab someone.

It was invented by industrial designer John Cornock, who was inspired by a documentary in which doctors advocated banning traditional knives.

Mr Cornock, 42, from Swindon, said that the knife will cut vegetables, but will make it almost impossible to stab someone to death and will reduce the risk of accidental injuries.
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He said: “It can never be a totally safe knife, but the idea is you can’t inflict a fatal wound. Nobody could just grab one out of the kitchen drawer and kill someone.”

The knife is expected to sell for around £40-50 and has been tested with “very favourable” results by the Home Office’s Design and Technology Alliance - set up to research products that can deter crime

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article6501720.ece


Once they finish with gun control . . .

moonlight_ride62's photo
Mon 06/15/09 06:14 AM


First 'anti-stab' knife to go on sale in Britain


The first “anti-stab” knife is to go on sale in Britain, designed to work as normal in the kitchen but to be ineffective as a weapon.

The knife has a rounded edge instead of a point and will snag on clothing and skin to make it more difficult to stab someone.

It was invented by industrial designer John Cornock, who was inspired by a documentary in which doctors advocated banning traditional knives.

Mr Cornock, 42, from Swindon, said that the knife will cut vegetables, but will make it almost impossible to stab someone to death and will reduce the risk of accidental injuries.
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He said: “It can never be a totally safe knife, but the idea is you can’t inflict a fatal wound. Nobody could just grab one out of the kitchen drawer and kill someone.”

The knife is expected to sell for around £40-50 and has been tested with “very favourable” results by the Home Office’s Design and Technology Alliance - set up to research products that can deter crime

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article6501720.ece


Once they finish with gun control . . .





I can control my own gun darlin...

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Mon 06/15/09 06:19 AM
By the same token, if I'm being attacked, I'd certainly want to be able to inflict mortal wounds.
This is great for a spaz, but I feel it is pollyanna-like thinking as a deterent against violence.

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Mon 06/15/09 06:22 AM



First 'anti-stab' knife to go on sale in Britain


The first “anti-stab” knife is to go on sale in Britain, designed to work as normal in the kitchen but to be ineffective as a weapon.

The knife has a rounded edge instead of a point and will snag on clothing and skin to make it more difficult to stab someone.

It was invented by industrial designer John Cornock, who was inspired by a documentary in which doctors advocated banning traditional knives.

Mr Cornock, 42, from Swindon, said that the knife will cut vegetables, but will make it almost impossible to stab someone to death and will reduce the risk of accidental injuries.
Related Links

He said: “It can never be a totally safe knife, but the idea is you can’t inflict a fatal wound. Nobody could just grab one out of the kitchen drawer and kill someone.”

The knife is expected to sell for around £40-50 and has been tested with “very favourable” results by the Home Office’s Design and Technology Alliance - set up to research products that can deter crime

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article6501720.ece


Once they finish with gun control . . .





I can control my own gun darlin...

You wrote that so sexy, it sent shivers all over my body. I think I'm in love.

moonlight_ride62's photo
Mon 06/15/09 06:34 AM




First 'anti-stab' knife to go on sale in Britain


The first “anti-stab” knife is to go on sale in Britain, designed to work as normal in the kitchen but to be ineffective as a weapon.

The knife has a rounded edge instead of a point and will snag on clothing and skin to make it more difficult to stab someone.

It was invented by industrial designer John Cornock, who was inspired by a documentary in which doctors advocated banning traditional knives.

Mr Cornock, 42, from Swindon, said that the knife will cut vegetables, but will make it almost impossible to stab someone to death and will reduce the risk of accidental injuries.
Related Links

He said: “It can never be a totally safe knife, but the idea is you can’t inflict a fatal wound. Nobody could just grab one out of the kitchen drawer and kill someone.”

The knife is expected to sell for around £40-50 and has been tested with “very favourable” results by the Home Office’s Design and Technology Alliance - set up to research products that can deter crime

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article6501720.ece


Once they finish with gun control . . .





I can control my own gun darlin...

You wrote that so sexy, it sent shivers all over my body. I think I'm in love.



oh yum...

ThomasJB's photo
Mon 06/15/09 06:42 AM



First 'anti-stab' knife to go on sale in Britain


The first “anti-stab” knife is to go on sale in Britain, designed to work as normal in the kitchen but to be ineffective as a weapon.

The knife has a rounded edge instead of a point and will snag on clothing and skin to make it more difficult to stab someone.

It was invented by industrial designer John Cornock, who was inspired by a documentary in which doctors advocated banning traditional knives.

Mr Cornock, 42, from Swindon, said that the knife will cut vegetables, but will make it almost impossible to stab someone to death and will reduce the risk of accidental injuries.
Related Links

He said: “It can never be a totally safe knife, but the idea is you can’t inflict a fatal wound. Nobody could just grab one out of the kitchen drawer and kill someone.”

The knife is expected to sell for around £40-50 and has been tested with “very favourable” results by the Home Office’s Design and Technology Alliance - set up to research products that can deter crime

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article6501720.ece


Once they finish with gun control . . .





I can control my own gun darlin...


It seems to be the goal of some to remove from us anything that could be used a weapon. Your ability to control said device is inconsequential.

moonlight_ride62's photo
Mon 06/15/09 06:50 AM




First 'anti-stab' knife to go on sale in Britain


The first “anti-stab” knife is to go on sale in Britain, designed to work as normal in the kitchen but to be ineffective as a weapon.

The knife has a rounded edge instead of a point and will snag on clothing and skin to make it more difficult to stab someone.

It was invented by industrial designer John Cornock, who was inspired by a documentary in which doctors advocated banning traditional knives.

Mr Cornock, 42, from Swindon, said that the knife will cut vegetables, but will make it almost impossible to stab someone to death and will reduce the risk of accidental injuries.
Related Links

He said: “It can never be a totally safe knife, but the idea is you can’t inflict a fatal wound. Nobody could just grab one out of the kitchen drawer and kill someone.”

The knife is expected to sell for around £40-50 and has been tested with “very favourable” results by the Home Office’s Design and Technology Alliance - set up to research products that can deter crime

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article6501720.ece


Once they finish with gun control . . .





I can control my own gun darlin...


It seems to be the goal of some to remove from us anything that could be used a weapon. Your ability to control said device is inconsequential.




I am 4ft 11 and my mama always said baby somewhere there will be an equalizer...ya just gotta look for it...

ThomasJB's photo
Mon 06/15/09 06:56 AM





First 'anti-stab' knife to go on sale in Britain


The first “anti-stab” knife is to go on sale in Britain, designed to work as normal in the kitchen but to be ineffective as a weapon.

The knife has a rounded edge instead of a point and will snag on clothing and skin to make it more difficult to stab someone.

It was invented by industrial designer John Cornock, who was inspired by a documentary in which doctors advocated banning traditional knives.

Mr Cornock, 42, from Swindon, said that the knife will cut vegetables, but will make it almost impossible to stab someone to death and will reduce the risk of accidental injuries.
Related Links

He said: “It can never be a totally safe knife, but the idea is you can’t inflict a fatal wound. Nobody could just grab one out of the kitchen drawer and kill someone.”

The knife is expected to sell for around £40-50 and has been tested with “very favourable” results by the Home Office’s Design and Technology Alliance - set up to research products that can deter crime

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article6501720.ece


Once they finish with gun control . . .





I can control my own gun darlin...


It seems to be the goal of some to remove from us anything that could be used a weapon. Your ability to control said device is inconsequential.




I am 4ft 11 and my mama always said baby somewhere there will be an equalizer...ya just gotta look for it...


scared

metalwing's photo
Mon 06/15/09 07:06 AM
Perhaps the government should amputate all hands from all babies at birth so we have no way to hurt ourselves.

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Mon 06/15/09 07:06 AM
Edited by moonlight_ride62 on Mon 06/15/09 07:07 AM






First 'anti-stab' knife to go on sale in Britain


The first “anti-stab” knife is to go on sale in Britain, designed to work as normal in the kitchen but to be ineffective as a weapon.

The knife has a rounded edge instead of a point and will snag on clothing and skin to make it more difficult to stab someone.

It was invented by industrial designer John Cornock, who was inspired by a documentary in which doctors advocated banning traditional knives.

Mr Cornock, 42, from Swindon, said that the knife will cut vegetables, but will make it almost impossible to stab someone to death and will reduce the risk of accidental injuries.
Related Links

He said: “It can never be a totally safe knife, but the idea is you can’t inflict a fatal wound. Nobody could just grab one out of the kitchen drawer and kill someone.”

The knife is expected to sell for around £40-50 and has been tested with “very favourable” results by the Home Office’s Design and Technology Alliance - set up to research products that can deter crime

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article6501720.ece


Once they finish with gun control . . .





I can control my own gun darlin...


It seems to be the goal of some to remove from us anything that could be used a weapon. Your ability to control said device is inconsequential.




I am 4ft 11 and my mama always said baby somewhere there will be an equalizer...ya just gotta look for it...


scared



so be a good boy...and don't make me have to ahhh find it ok luv...yawn

ThomasJB's photo
Mon 06/15/09 07:08 AM







First 'anti-stab' knife to go on sale in Britain


The first “anti-stab” knife is to go on sale in Britain, designed to work as normal in the kitchen but to be ineffective as a weapon.

The knife has a rounded edge instead of a point and will snag on clothing and skin to make it more difficult to stab someone.

It was invented by industrial designer John Cornock, who was inspired by a documentary in which doctors advocated banning traditional knives.

Mr Cornock, 42, from Swindon, said that the knife will cut vegetables, but will make it almost impossible to stab someone to death and will reduce the risk of accidental injuries.
Related Links

He said: “It can never be a totally safe knife, but the idea is you can’t inflict a fatal wound. Nobody could just grab one out of the kitchen drawer and kill someone.”

The knife is expected to sell for around £40-50 and has been tested with “very favourable” results by the Home Office’s Design and Technology Alliance - set up to research products that can deter crime

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article6501720.ece


Once they finish with gun control . . .





I can control my own gun darlin...


It seems to be the goal of some to remove from us anything that could be used a weapon. Your ability to control said device is inconsequential.




I am 4ft 11 and my mama always said baby somewhere there will be an equalizer...ya just gotta look for it...


scared



so be a good boy...and don't make me have to ahhh find it ok luv...yawn

:angel:

moonlight_ride62's photo
Mon 06/15/09 07:09 AM

Perhaps the government should amputate all hands from all babies at birth so we have no way to hurt ourselves.


but then we have no way to ahhhhhsurprised ourselves either...so there has got to be another way...

MrIndependent's photo
Mon 06/15/09 07:11 AM

Perhaps the government should amputate all hands from all babies at birth so we have no way to hurt ourselves.


laugh Then they will be complaining about the new fatal biting epidemic smokin

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Mon 06/15/09 07:13 AM
A kitchen knife is only good for a couple stabs anyway. Military training.
Blood is slipperier than oil and the hand you wield the kitchen knife with gets blood on it, there's a good chance your hand could slide down onto the blade and you wind up with a nasty cut.
That's what the guards are for on assualt knives.
That particular knife would be better suited to slice 'em up a bit. Shock 'em, then put 'em down with your other equalizer, as stated by Moonlite-ride.

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Mon 06/15/09 07:21 AM

A kitchen knife is only good for a couple stabs anyway. Military training.
Blood is slipperier than oil and the hand you wield the kitchen knife with gets blood on it, there's a good chance your hand could slide down onto the blade and you wind up with a nasty cut.
That's what the guards are for on assualt knives.
That particular knife would be better suited to slice 'em up a bit. Shock 'em, then put 'em down with your other equalizer, as stated by Moonlite-ride.





ohhhhhhh now it is my turn to shiver...drool

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Mon 06/15/09 07:52 AM
You may not be able to "stab" someone with this knife...but you could still "slice and dice" with it! drinks

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Mon 06/15/09 08:00 AM



First 'anti-stab' knife to go on sale in Britain


The first “anti-stab” knife is to go on sale in Britain, designed to work as normal in the kitchen but to be ineffective as a weapon.

The knife has a rounded edge instead of a point and will snag on clothing and skin to make it more difficult to stab someone.

It was invented by industrial designer John Cornock, who was inspired by a documentary in which doctors advocated banning traditional knives.

Mr Cornock, 42, from Swindon, said that the knife will cut vegetables, but will make it almost impossible to stab someone to death and will reduce the risk of accidental injuries.
Related Links

He said: “It can never be a totally safe knife, but the idea is you can’t inflict a fatal wound. Nobody could just grab one out of the kitchen drawer and kill someone.”

The knife is expected to sell for around £40-50 and has been tested with “very favourable” results by the Home Office’s Design and Technology Alliance - set up to research products that can deter crime

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article6501720.ece


Once they finish with gun control . . .





I can control my own gun darlin...


:wink: flowerforyou flowerforyou flowerforyou

good for you

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Mon 06/15/09 08:14 AM
:wink: I wouldn't pay for this knife, more of a gun toting girl here :banana:

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Mon 06/15/09 08:28 AM

:wink: I wouldn't pay for this knife, more of a gun toting girl here :banana:


heck i even try to avoid restaurants that use those garbage knifes that are designed like the crayons they use in kindergarten

you know those over sized ones with the rounded ends that might as well be a butter knife

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Mon 06/15/09 08:44 AM
99 cents at the dollar storelaugh drinker

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