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    just one of those thoughts that you have when you are carrying a traditional shaolin weapon with you.
    You might want to check your references, there SA. I'm not so sure that nunchuakas are a traditional Shaolin weapon.
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    Im not so sure a cop would care where the chucks were from... or any other weapon for that matter.

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    yesterday and today

    Originally posted by MasterKiller
    You might want to check your references, there SA. I'm not so sure that nunchuakas are a traditional Shaolin weapon.
    MK, i was waiting for someone to stop me on that

    by 'traditional shaolin' (perhaps i should have said TMA) i meant something that is not carried by the Chinese today, even though it was used in the past.

    as for carrying weapons with intent, i guess that means i must be careful to keep them in the car if i'm not going to class, huh? what the hell do the cops know?

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    I know that the axe effects the jublees in an uncomfortable manner.

    cops suxor.

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    Cop: what is that sword thing for in the back
    Me: Just kung fu training equipment
    Cop: (handing me ticket) Oh, OK
    Me: Crying after I realise what the ticket will cost.


    Another time got stopped by a cop while walking to the park to train, I had a broadsword in hand... he was cool too, told me to find an "unpopulated" area of the park to practice in.
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    Cop: Whats that smell?
    Me: Oh, that... I just finished training.
    Cop: That doesnt smell like training.
    Me: I have a sword.
    Cop: Please get out and put your hands on the hood of the vehicle.
    Me: *runs*

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    To some up some of the problems in this type of discussion:

    1) Ring fights have rules, street fights has no rules.

    2) Ring fights have 1 attacker, street fights could have multiple attackers.

    3) Ring fights are barehanded, street fights could be some combination of barehands and implements.

    4) Not all "illegal" techniques are "deadly" techniques. Some are meant to maim and to temporarily injure.

    5)Ring fighters usually train more intensely than traditional fighters who are in it more for "fun."

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