However, it is not thehipflaskwhich causes the trouble.
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It may persuade them to take ahipflaskwith them or go off the road in search of a drink.
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It would apply to obvious objects, such as a beer bottle, but also to ahipflask, a thermos flask, a carton of milk and a bottle of scent.
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I feel that we need to include thehipflaskin the offence, even at the expense of having a technical offence if one brings in a thermos of tea.
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He may take it out of ahipflask; he may go into a pub; or he may be given a drink by some misguided but kindly person nearby.
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This would allow the pessimistic spectator to carry a smallhipflaskfor the quasi-medicinal purpose of comforting his soul when his team slides to defeat.
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Born blue, the attending doctor asked her father for a bit of liquor from hishipflaskto revive the baby.
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The naggin bottle is typically the shape of a largehipflask, suitable for placing in a pocket.
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Ahipflaskis most commonly purchased, and then filled by the owner.
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For example, it was felt that hip flasks should be allowed into the grounds.
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We are not aware of any mischief involving hip flasks at football matches.
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Not many of my constituents attend football matches and take hip flasks with them.
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Hip flasks would not be caught because they are not normally returnable, but they can cause injury if thrown, but so can thermos flasks.
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I should imagine that hip flasks to beer cans exist in the ratio of 1:100.
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Antique hip flasks, particularly those made of silver, are now sought-after collector's items.
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