Bullet hole stickers a controversial fad

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Bullet hole stickers a controversial fad

Tuesday, October 14, 2003 Posted: 8:51 PM EDT (0051 GMT)



OAK PARK, Michigan (AP) -- Some Americans are turning to an inexpensive and controversial way of customizing their cars: applying stickers of bullet holes.

"So real-looking you have to touch them with your own finger to tell," says the Web site bullet1.com, which offers vinyl stickers depicting .50-caliber holes and smaller ones that look like they came from a .22.

Doug Rock, 25, buys the stickers from a North Carolina supplier and sells them on the site. He said he's working his way through nursing school and has sold millions since 2001.

"They're a great gag item," Rock said. "Otherwise, I guess it's just for the look, it's like a fad. I honestly don't think it will fade. My business is doing nothing but growing."

Not everyone finds the stickers funny.

"It sends the wrong message to our young people," said Gregory Wims, president of the Victims' Rights Foundation in Maryland. "It's sort of like a badge of honor. It sends a bad message."

Daniel Morton, 21, placed 10 bullet-hole stickers on his 1994 Honda Accord to make it look as if it had been riddled with gunfire.

"A lot of people ask me about them and think my car got shot up," Morton said Monday. "I just try to be different."

Morton, who works for a rubber and plastics manufacturer, said it was cheaper than, say, customized wheel rims.

"I just spent a few dollars instead of $20,000," he said.
 
This country needs to lighten up something serious. It's amazing some of these blissninny's even manage to have a bowel movement. They're stickers for crying out loud.

- Gabe
 
"It sends the wrong message to our young people," said Gregory Wims, president of the Victims' Rights Foundation in Maryland. "It's sort of like a badge of honor. It sends a bad message."
And exactly what message is that Gregory?:confused:

I don't get these folks. They go around saying "Oh, that's bad! I don't know why it's bad, I just know it is" :barf:
 
I had em 30 years ago. My mother just rolled her eyes.:rolleyes:

Glad to see some otherwise unemployable bozo got a job as a spokesman.:neener:
 
As part of CLEA (Citizens Law Enforcement Academy), last night I was with a group who went on a tour of the court building, which has detention areas built into it. I was amused to see a few of these decals decorating a couple of doors in the facility.

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Have a couple on my ear muffs. Several of my buddies have the exact same pair, so I had to do something.

Stickers promote vandalism and violence!! Stars, rainbows, bulletholes, ban them all!! Fo' da childrens, fo' da childrens!!
 
And exactly what message is that Gregory?

I don't get these folks. They go around saying "Oh, that's bad! I don't know why it's bad, I just know it is"

I agree. I would like to know that message too.

I'm glad the 3 bullet hole stickers on the back of my car are causing somebody some pain. Really, I love em.
 
I have a real one in my truck! I was at a gas station on the edge of SE D.C. and I hear pops and then a smack against my truck. I walked around and looked and said "Well No Sh*t" and finished pumping and left for home. No one has ever pointed it out to me or said a thing! Just goes to show ya.
 
I have a couple of dings in the tailgate of my truck and I put a couple of gun shot stickers on them. Last weekend I saw a guy reach over and touch them then showed them to his buddy, I think they got a real kick out of it.
 
Don't have any on my cars. Lots of them at work on locker doors and hard hats.
 
I think that those look cool....

What is the supposed incorrect message they are sending?? I don´t get it!!
 
What is the supposed incorrect message they are sending??
You are not allowed to have fun with unapproved fun-inducing devices!!!!

- Gabe
 
My little brother and I were in Redding visiting my Dad recently. He had to go in for some major surgery and we all were staying at a hotel near the hospital. The afternoon before the surgery, little bro and I took the car out to get it cleaned up and looking good and found a pack of the magnetic bullet holes at the auto parts store. We made a nice pattern across the passenger door (where 'ol dad would be riding shotgun the next morning at 0530 ) The morning of the surgery, while walking out to the car I mentioned that I had heard shots fired in the middle of the night, little bro said he heard them also. 'Ol dad said it was probably just someones car backfiring. When we got to the car and he saw the passenger door he was furious! "They shot my car!! I can't believe it, they *#%@&&$^% SHOT my car!" We all had a good laugh and the bullet holes now reside on his refrigerator. Also relieved the pre-surgery tension we were all feeling.
Laughter is good for ya!!
 
As part of CLEA (Citizens Law Enforcement Academy), last night I was with a group who went on a tour of the court building, which has detention areas built into it. I was amused to see a few of these decals decorating a couple of doors in the facility.

Somebody put them on the outside door of our jail, too. I'm surprised the Chief hasn't gotten someone to scrape them off.
CR
 
"It sends the wrong message to our young people," said Gregory Wims, president of the Victims' Rights Foundation in Maryland. "It's sort of like a badge of honor. It sends a bad message."
Real curious what this guy thinks is good message. Sheesh, lighten up and get a life. Kids are exposed to a bunch of stuff a whole lot worse. Maybe this Wims fellow is just jealous his groups aren't as good as the decals :D

I dunno, I thought the fake legs hanging out of trunks a few years was funny, remember those? "Mother In-Law in Trunk". I know some ladies that made "Daughter In-law in Trunk" signs...bad message,no...sense of humor...yes
 
Gray Davis just signed this into California Law.......

Any person who, within this state, manufactures or causes to be manufactured, distributes, transports, or imports into the state, keeps for sale, or offers or exposes for sale, or who gives or lends any stickers of bullet holes , except as provided by this chapter, is guilty of a felony, and upon conviction shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for four, six, or eight years.
 
I wonder what kind of Wim Mr.Wim would be whimsical about? Where do they have to dig to find there people.
 
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