You should see the weapons policy at dragon-con
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoJ4rzAQ1Wk
only thing is you'd get arrested by SJPD for the guns in that video. Georgia is probably pro for gun rights ^.^;;
Weapons policy used to be really light until someone at anime expo hit someone in the head with an actual sword.
You know how it goes, one idiot equals a world of hell for the rest of the population. Fanime adopted the safety policies. Wooden swords are questionable and if it doesn't truly appear to be a prop and rather someone that just enjoys lugging a wooden sword, such as a bokken, around, then they tend to not allow it. Its simply because of legal risks and such. Its annoying, more trouble for the staff, simply because America is a sue-happy country. Easiest method to avoid it? ban it. but that'd take out the fun so they limit it and require reason. peace-bond also is like your signature that you agree with the safety rules anyways
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoJ4rzAQ1Wk
only thing is you'd get arrested by SJPD for the guns in that video. Georgia is probably pro for gun rights ^.^;;
Weapons policy used to be really light until someone at anime expo hit someone in the head with an actual sword.
You know how it goes, one idiot equals a world of hell for the rest of the population. Fanime adopted the safety policies. Wooden swords are questionable and if it doesn't truly appear to be a prop and rather someone that just enjoys lugging a wooden sword, such as a bokken, around, then they tend to not allow it. Its simply because of legal risks and such. Its annoying, more trouble for the staff, simply because America is a sue-happy country. Easiest method to avoid it? ban it. but that'd take out the fun so they limit it and require reason. peace-bond also is like your signature that you agree with the safety rules anyways