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| MCB Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Peterborough, ON, Canada
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| Edit. Wow! the person who wrote the above article didn't damn the sport. They made a point of saying that people who play wear special protective equipment because getting shot without it is dangerous. That's a big step forward.
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At least at a paintball store you have parents who take time to talk to the employees about safety/what gun to buy/what's involved in the sport. | |
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| Rec Poster Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Chile, Sth America
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| Am I the only one to find the name ironic ?And isn't it unlikely that a regular paintball player would leave the gun gassed up? Slovenly as hell to not only leave it dirty but gassed up??? Thank heavens the baby seems to have got off scot free. Me? I'd make the idiot pay for the damage to every car he hit (a couple of dents make for a hefty amount of bodywork/man hours) and a couple of 100 hours community service plus a mandatory 6-12 sessions helping out at his local paintball fields to learn safety rules. Maybe even use him as the chrono (old skool: "if it blows the bark/skin off it's shooting hot") PDJ |
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