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by EricM » 9 Dec 2004 16:17
So what do you guys think of TOOOL-USA?
I'd like to hear your ideas about lockpicking groups in the US, good, bad, recommendations, or would you actually attend any of the meetings?
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by GA_LockIt » 9 Dec 2004 23:12
EricM wrote:So what do you guys think of TOOOL-USA?
Personally, I have no knowledge of TOOOL-USA. Could you give us a weblink to the site? How about stating your affiliation with it. How do you like it? What is the reason for its existence?
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by EricM » 10 Dec 2004 3:05
lol, sry if I wasn't clear before, but I was asking what would people think to someone starting a TOOOL-USA taken after www.toool.nl.
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by skold » 10 Dec 2004 3:18
Why don't us aussies start TOOOOL AUS 
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by David_Parker » 10 Dec 2004 3:28
It like a long Tulsa, only with and 'o' and an 'usa'.
TOOOL-USA!
By the way, I'd be very intrested in creating one. Problem is; US is too widely dispersed. There would have to be smaller, city chapters or divisions.
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by WhiteHat » 10 Dec 2004 5:10
skold wrote:Why don't us aussies start TOOOOL AUS 
because our laws are anal retentive....
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by Varjeal » 10 Dec 2004 11:50
I thought someone already started a TOOOL USA? A doctor and his wife or something?
I've been waiting some time to hear more about what they're doing, etc. From what I heard it was started in the New York area. Anyone have more info?
*insert witty comment here*
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by EricM » 12 Dec 2004 23:33
Any details on who it may be, or just speculation?
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by WhiteHat » 12 Dec 2004 23:48
I read about it in some article somewhere online - and was posted here I think....
there was some locksmith in canada that was quoted in the article also.... 
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by EricM » 12 Dec 2004 23:52
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by WhiteHat » 12 Dec 2004 23:58
ok - just ignore me - I thought that you (ericM) were the "doctor and his wife" that varjeal was talking about and you guys were just being funny...
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by EricM » 13 Dec 2004 0:09
Whitehat, you know what man, you kah raaaaaaazy. 
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by Luke » 13 Dec 2004 8:38
because our laws are anal retentive....
Anal retentive my ass, in new south wales maybe, but in Victoria and QLD i believe there are no laws refering to lockpicks as a such. The main prob would be members.
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by WhiteHat » 13 Dec 2004 17:29
I think at one point romstar gave me an extract from somewhere other than the document referenced in the law sticky showing that in QLD if you possess picks (in public) without proof of legitimate use on your person, you're committing an offence. anyway - will have to go see a lawyer methinks... 
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by Romstar » 13 Dec 2004 18:23
WhiteHat wrote:I think at one point romstar gave me an extract from somewhere other than the document referenced in the law sticky showing that in QLD if you possess picks (in public) without proof of legitimate use on your person, you're committing an offence. anyway - will have to go see a lawyer methinks... 
Oh yes, PLEASE. Go see a lawyer about this.
I have so much of this stuff bouncing around in my head from other countries, it's beginning to get confusing.
I do believe though that New South Wales, Queensland, and the Capitol Territories are some of the strictest laws while Victoria is the laxest.
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