It is no wonder the English people are known for having a chav stabbing people problem if they allow people to take knives into england but not out... apparently they have decided that stabbings are their "thing" and the best way to ensure it stays as such is to steal the knives of their european neighbours Also I think the lady called it a flickknife while it was only a simple folding knife, not even a gravity knife. also London was great, you guys should go there... bring knives.
I have a wonderful knife you can flick open with a turn of your wrist. Still legal because its not spring loaded. Har
It helps that as an EU citizen I can cross most borders here by simply stepping or driving actoss them.
In Canada they confiscate your bologna sandwiches if you cross into America. You are far more dangerous than a Bologna sandwich.
And in other news: https://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/daily-buzz/china-buy-pear-shape-baby-162558683.html
As a US citizen, if I travel to an EU member, I can drive or step across most borders there too. I just need to provide my passport for my initial entry into the EU, and take a drivers exam before I get behind the wheel. I did too. I was #1 sales in the Midwest for June when I first started selling, and two months later I was out completely.
However you cannot step across the mexican one wich is the point. Also you cannot take home kinder suprise eggs.
That is big business in Canada: http://www.cbc.ca/thisisthat/blog/2...ise-smuggling-ring-broken-up-by-us-officials/
I wonder which number is greater, German citizens living in England or Mexican citizens living in America.
In America, you only need a passport if you plan to be here legally. Which makes you wonder why we bother anymore. I think it's all just a excuse so grown men can get women's shoe's off to smell them. Always laugh at the things security freaks out about. Personally, I think drumsticks are a far more dangerous weapon than a 2-inch blade but you can't justify billion dollar budgets profiling percussionists.