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Bear Attack at a Bus Terminal

...I just feel sorry and ashamed for those do nothing but for watching, or even taking vids.



Fujita, while you may have a cultural disposition to be ashamed for what happened IMO YOU have NOTHING to be ashamed of...rather it is those who stood and watched who should not be able to sleep at night.



I cannot blame people unprepared at the bus station...

I see four fence posts by the stairs up on that hill brother...IMO those are 4 excellent clubs that stand at the ready. While you can't blame them for being prepared in advance, there is no excuse for not taking action with those resources which are around them...resources such as those 4 fence posts or whatever can be found within that building on the right.
 
built primary as a weapon.... my ass:mad:
Bushcraft type blades are not covered by this law..Are you sure ?:rolleyes:
Yeah Japanese build and can own quite anything, I have a bunch of nice ten inch knives from Japan.

One of them came with a paper stating that it was OK to carry it while hiking or hunting but that it had to be packed until you reached the mountain.
 
Lame. If that same bear had tried that crap around me, I would have worked him on the spot. That encounter would have lasted less than ten seconds.
Bear goes "Rooowwwwr!"
Glock goes "BOOM!"
End of story.
Seriously. That thing was smaller than a lot of dogs.
Didn't humans develop the capacity to deal with small bears- handily- about 20,000 years ago? What we are witnessing here is devolution in action. Pathetic.

You have obviously never seen what it takes to hold a bear cub.
Bears, even small ones are tremendously strong, kinda like big Chimpanzees only with claws instead of quarter inch thick finger nails and better teeth for eating meat.
 
I don't know but the law in Japan is trick business!
Listen to this story...this encounter occurred two months ago!

My co'worker he had a fight with wife....then he decides to go to sleep in the car.
What happens next, the police come knocking on the window of the car.
However after ID him and searched the car he was arrested!!
For what?
I had on him traditional japanes folder 3.5 inches!

He spend 10 days in a cell at the police station and had to pay a fine of $ 2000!

End of story..
after he was released,the Police told this guy that even to carry knife tool are prohibited:eek:


Try to believing!!!
 
moonwilson is exactly right about devolution in action. That said Skimo is correct in saying that a bear's strength-to-weight ratio is unlike any animal in existance. They are sheer muscle and skin and fur. Their hide is thick-those clubs you saw a bear would probably barely feel through quarter inch thick hide and who knows how much hair. On bored days we used to strap on the softshell kevlar vests and beat each other with golf clubs and baseball bats like retards. Seriously, you can't feel a thing. It was all fun until someone missed with a pool stick and wailed all out across my ass. Couldn't sit down for two weeks. Ah the good ol' days... anyway bears are designed head to toe for melee and both shredding and pounding whatever gets in their way. If one is pissed off, leave it alone if it lets you or pray your CCW is powerful enough to drop it with one magazine...
 
Yeah Japanese build and can own quite anything, I have a bunch of nice ten inch knives from Japan.

One of them came with a paper stating that it was OK to carry it while hiking or hunting but that it had to be packed until you reached the mountain.

I heard that story or some similar!
I think that is ok just for camping.....but I'm not sure.
For foreigners in japan to get a permit to go hunting you need a miracle:cool:
 
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