Re: Things that got banned
Tomato sauce sachets got banned at our school. We had these on sale for a time in the canteen at Middle School. Kids realized that you could take them out into the playground, tear off one corner and stamp on it on the floor. This would 'scatter-gun' red tomato ketchup all over people.
Shuriken throwing stars. It was about 1983/4 and the ninja craze was at it's hight. There was a martal arts shop in Leeds that me and my friends went to one Saturday and returned armed with a selection of dangerous shuriken stars. They were very popular and I enjoyed them myself. We used to throw them against the wooden cricket hut score-board over the road but never got up to any mischief with them. These were later banned under The Criminal Justice Act 1988 along with so-called Butterfly Knives.
Tomato sauce sachets got banned at our school. We had these on sale for a time in the canteen at Middle School. Kids realized that you could take them out into the playground, tear off one corner and stamp on it on the floor. This would 'scatter-gun' red tomato ketchup all over people.
Shuriken throwing stars. It was about 1983/4 and the ninja craze was at it's hight. There was a martal arts shop in Leeds that me and my friends went to one Saturday and returned armed with a selection of dangerous shuriken stars. They were very popular and I enjoyed them myself. We used to throw them against the wooden cricket hut score-board over the road but never got up to any mischief with them. These were later banned under The Criminal Justice Act 1988 along with so-called Butterfly Knives.
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