How does this make you feel?
Upset and legitimately triggered when I first saw it.
mad
History in the making. They'll regret this.
I'm glad that the names are all recorded so they can be punished when the time comes.
>the torygraph
They only disposed of the illegal explosives you fucking muppet.
>>7906
ESPECIALLY THE EXPLOSIVES.
THOSE DESERVE TO BE USED! SELL IT TO THE ARABS AT LEAST!
>>7812
If I found out the guy next door had a ton of explosives in his garage, I'd probably phone to cops
Reminder that the same thing would have happened in the US. It's a massive crime to take stuff from battlefields without permission or illegally import machineguns into the US. And in the US, they would have all been destroyed.
I imagine it's probably just protocol. He was probably breaking the law.
>>7812
fuck this world
Having a bunch of ancient undetonated explosives lying together in a residential area is extremely dangerous, and they did the right thing by disposing of it.
Obviously they didn't destroy all of the other stuff.
>>7812
I consider this act to be as grave as ISIS destroying ancient artifacts, question is was everything destroyed or just the old ammunition?
>>8377
I'm pretty sure they wouldn't have destroyed the clothes and shit
they're in no way illegal
>>8568
As for the ammunition would anyone be willing to try and disarm them? How dangerous is old ammunition?
>>8640
I don't know how dangerous old ammo is, but in the UK you need a Firearms Certificate to own ammunition of any sort, so it would be seized and destroyed regardless