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Mine lives in bottom half of a center console and it gets picked up no problem. I belive the bags they ship in are foil lined
Oh , you're one of those ...Pocket knife. Wait, what? You plan on stabbing someone?
Only if my Glock misfires.Pocket knife. Wait, what? You plan on stabbing someone?
Pocket knife. Wait, what? You plan on stabbing someone?
Ha ha. Maybe I am a city boy. Never owned a pocket knife in my life. My packages are delivered to my home and have a razor blade or kitchen knife to open them, I get my fish at the supermarket, don't have a wife or wear dresses, eat apples with the skin on, better for you, I'll use a correct screwdriver when I need one, same for a gasket scraper, and use a kitchen knife for the rest of those things.Only if my Glock misfires.
A knife is just another tool. I have carried one since I was six years old. Open packages, cut fishing line, cut the tags off of my wife's new dress, peel an apple, use as a screw driver in a pinch, use as a gasket scraper, envelope opener, cut the tag end from a wire tie, cut flowers from the garden, trim fuel line to length. These are things I've used my pocket knife for in the last week.
From your comment atikovi I assume you are a city boy. Move further south and you will find that most men carry a pocket knife for very practical reasons.
So it appears you are a stay at home boy also. I take it you've never field dressed a deer, skinned a rabbit, or gutted a wild hog either?Ha ha. Maybe I am a city boy. Never owned a pocket knife in my life. My packages are delivered to my home and have a razor blade or kitchen knife to open them, I get my fish at the supermarket, don't have a wife or wear dresses, eat apples with the skin on, better for you, I'll use a correct screwdriver when I need one, same for a gasket scraper, and use a kitchen knife for the rest of those things.
Ewww, yuck!So it appears you are a stay at home boy also. I take it you've never field dressed a deer, skinned a rabbit, or gutted a wild hog either?
Shenanigans! There's no way in hell that Arlington National Cemetery and the Pentagon grounds are considered violent crime areas while southeast DC, the Navy Yards and the neighborhood around Nationals Park are green!
However, one day I forgot to do that. And I was billed as usual. I also don't have front license plates on my cars so either the transponder can be read whether or not it is on the windshield or they are using cameras to read license plates on the front and rear and billing based upon the plate number.
My EZ pass transponder expired. Both the online instructions for return and the paperwork said to simply wrap the old transponder in aluminum foil when returning to avoid any charges on unit. The new one was shipped to me wrapped in plain old aluminum foil as well. No, unwanted charges on either the old one or the new one. My conclusion is that tin foil works well to block the signal.Like if I have the transponder with me but I'm a passenger in somebody elses car so I don't want it to be read when going through a toll both. Keep it in my pocket? Down low by the floor?
I've read three articles where a pocket knife saved someone's life. Car on fire in a crash, seatbelt jammed, pocket knife saves the day. Vicious dog attacking child, can't pull big dog off kid, pocket knife convinces dog to run off, last one's highly unlikely, rowboat gets sucked into dam, being pulled under, one passenger ends up with anchor rope wrapped around foot, again pocket knife saves the day. Oh, and it's also one of Gibb's rules, "never go anywhere without a knife"Why? Live in a bad 'hood?