This Made Me Cringe... UK Knife Surrender Bins

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The Brits shared this video... I bet most of you have already seen it. That box of knives was a gold mine.

[video=youtube;dMWUKvUabEc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMWUKvUabEc[/video]
 
Well that was stupid, it looked like a bunch of old kitchen knives, gardening tools, and some junk decorative pieces. What do they expect people to cut and prepare food with now? plastic sporks? nice ignorant campaign there.
 
People want to turn their knives in to be destroyed? Whatever. Who cares. They are their knives, they can do whatever they want with them.

I got bigger things to worry about than what other people do with their stuff.

(And like gooeytek noted...that was a box o' worthless junk. Scrap metal.)
 
Haha. So stupid. Calling french fries "chips," driving on the wrong side of the road, and now this? What gives, UK?? :p
 
So basically because she lost someone to knife violence, she goes on a nutty campaign to rid the world of inanimate sharp objects? What about bats, hammers, axes? Or heavy blunt instruments like marble busts and toilet seats that could be used as weapons? Also, like someone else said, what does she keep in her kitchen? Maybe she has evolved her eating habits into a knife-free method.:rolleyes:
 

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Take away the knives, and people will start killing with scissors.... then you gotta take away the scissors, then people are killing eachother win pens, but then you gotta get rid of those too!
 
I know a guy that got killed by a car, I think I will start a crusade to get people to turn their cars in to be shredded.
 
Y'all ever hear of that lady who died from chugging too much water? True story.

I'm gonna try and get water banned down here in TX.
 
Maybe we can protect everybody, from everything, all the time? That should make her feel a lot better about life.
 
I wasn't being clear. My bad. I went to UK and Australia for vacation recently and there are blue knife surrender bins everywhere. I meant the knives that might be out into those knife surrender bins would be a gold mine, because of historical value. My grandfather had a knife he left to me, he was a soldier for the Chinese army when there were skirmishes between Vietnam and China. Anyone who wouldn't appreciate a knife of historical value might throw it into this knife surrender bin to be a "good citizen". I know if I was living in Britain and the knife meant nothing to me, I would have thrown it in.
 
I'm constantly picking up small rocks in my yard while out with my dog.
I don't want to leave sling shot ammo within easy reach for the crazies...
 
"Better cut up these knives. Good thing that jagged pile of thick metal in the background cant cut me instead."
 
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