What info? Oh you mean the articles which only tell one side of the story? Right. I'll wait until the police release their official report.Alyrium Denryle wrote:
Based on the info we have, there is a good chance that it actually does not. Axes, slingshots, other edged weapons. I own all of those things, a good number of my friends own firearms and full suits of armor. We all have laptops, cell phones etc. Several of my friends like to create armored suits and go at each other with home-made low-explosives (Captain Cyran I am looking at you) and build siege equpment
What's good for the goose is good for the gander. You brush aside statements made by the police, but embrace those made by the media and those who were raided. I'd like to know why? Do you know these people personally?and I am not as willing as you are to brush aside the very real possibility that the buckets of urine were indeed seized from the very areas where you would expect them to be useful. An attic room apartment, or a left-wing hippy doing water conservation. It is just as reasonable as medium term urine storage for use as a weapon at the very least
Again, if they had reliable information from an informant or another reliable source which said the buckets of urine were going to be used in an illegal manner then it doesn't really matter where they were seized. I wouldn't expect protestors with criminal intent to store buckets of urine in their bedroom, and sleep with it.
Anyway, you and others aren't understanding that it doesn't matter what items were seized. It's the information that the police obtained which indicates what they were going to do with it, and if other items in that information were also present. That information has not been revealed in any article, so far but in a brief summary in the opening article.