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Fairground prizes are 'shocking'
2005-05-20
AMSTERDAM — People who won pens that can deliver an electric shock at a fairground in Tiel are actually in possession of a banned weapon, Dutch police have revealed. Police only became aware the pens were being distributed in recent days when a member of the public took one to a local police station. The pens were intended as a prize at the fair, but are in fact illegal under the Dutch weapons and munitions act.
Oh for crying out loud...
A police spokesperson said people who received one of these pens can surrender it at a police station without risk of prosecution. Anyone who fails to hand one of the pens in and is caught with it later risks receiving a summons. The pen looks like a thick, but otherwise normal ball-point. It emits an electrical charge when a button at the back is pushed.
TASER in a pen. Paul Jr. had one on "American Chopper" last week. He had Mikey hand it to Paul Sr. to sign a poster with and shocked the hell out of him. I've been looking for one myself.
The police say this is the first time this sort of novelty pen has surfaced at fairgrounds in the Netherlands. The actions of the fairground owner are now under investigation by the police in North Brabant where the man lives. Police plan to confiscate all the shock pens still in his possession.
Ahhh! Son of Joy Buzzer!
Posted by:Steve

#2  Are whoopie cushions still OK?
Posted by: Super Hose   2005-05-20 18:01  

#1  The pens were intended as a prize at the fair, but are in fact illegal under the Dutch weapons and munitions act.

A weapon?? Oooookay....

"Put your hands up and don't move, or I'll give you this pen!"
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-05-20 16:22  

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