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FieroGT October 3rd, 2005 00:24

Recent picture upload, public hazard
 
I dunno know who to email about this, HoJo or Meat I guess. But I'll just post it here anyways.

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/gallery...=1481#post1481

I dunno, seems like a stupid idea to me anyways. You be the judge.

FYI: ITS A STUPID GOD DAMNED IDEA. Thanks. :oO:

Kutter October 3rd, 2005 00:30

I don't see anything wrong with hanging out of a car, on a public road, dressed in black with an AK. :-?

Mantelope October 3rd, 2005 00:34

Who's to say it's not at a game?

FieroGT October 3rd, 2005 00:35

How bout the f*ing house in the background? :roll:

Sgt_Lynch October 3rd, 2005 00:43

Weather or not the neighbours were consenting to the picture being taken, is secondary to the fact the image gives visitors to this site the wrong impression of Airsoft.

PM HoJo, see what he thinks.

The Saint October 3rd, 2005 00:43

The house would seem to suggest a residential area... Note the lack of dust, mud (despite obvious rain) or grass on the car, whose presence would have help support a field setting (though this is obviously far from conclusive).

Edit: And the picture was uploaded by a minor. Ain't that just wonderful? :roll: Take a look at his profile, folks.

FieroGT October 3rd, 2005 00:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sgt_Lynch
Weather or not the neighbours were consenting to the picture being taken, is secondary to the fact the image gives visitors to this site the wrong impression of Airsoft.


You took the words right out of my mouth. ;)

GMTII October 3rd, 2005 01:00

I dont know what to say when I see this. Yes, it definatly gives new people the wrong impression on what airsoft is about. But as for it being in a residential area, it could be possible that the person lives out on a farm and are taking the picture infront of their house. I wouldent jump to conclusions too quickly, until we find out the real story behind this. But I think IronBoss
has a bit of explaining to do.

made Man October 3rd, 2005 01:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Saint
The house would seem to suggest a residential area... Note the lack of dust, mud (despite obvious rain) or grass on the car, whose presence would have help support a field setting (though this is obviously far from conclusive).

Edit: And the picture was uploaded by a minor. Ain't that just wonderful? :roll: Take a look at his profile, folks.

What everyone missed is that he's not wearing eye protection. Which futher supports a "not at a field" theory.

Pyro October 3rd, 2005 01:07

This is a small observation considering the pure idiocy of this picture, but his finger is on the trigger. :rolleyes:

gandar October 3rd, 2005 01:11

Where the fuck is Thetford Mines? This guy needs a good bootfucking.

Mantelope October 3rd, 2005 01:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by FieroGT
How bout the f*ing house in the background? :roll:

Ah, my monitor brighness was down, it just looked like a light. Yeah, that's probably not the best idea anybody's ever thought of.

GMTII October 3rd, 2005 01:19

Alright, well true enough, but I know when we do our group photo's at the end of the day, we all take our goggles off and keep the mag's in the gun's (it just makes the picture alot better) And I'v gotten guys to take pictures of me or taken pictures of them without there goggles on out on the feild (mind you, either we were the first people to arrive at the feild and no one was on it, or it was the end of the day and everyone had packed up) im just gonna stay neutral on this topic until more info is available.

Erik

burnettkyle October 3rd, 2005 01:43

Thetford Mines
Town in south Québec, Canada, and the site of the world’s largest asbestos deposits; population (2001 est) 16,600. It is situated on the River Bécancour, in the Notre Dame Mountains, 80 km/50 mi south of Québec. Thetford Mines is a regional service and mining centre. Dairying, sawmilling, and diverse manufactures also contribute to the local economy.

quick google search

Nuck October 3rd, 2005 06:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Saint
The house would seem to suggest a residential area... Note the lack of dust, mud (despite obvious rain) or grass on the car, whose presence would have help support a field setting (though this is obviously far from conclusive).

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lol, ok sherlock, ease off the nancy drew books :lol:


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