Graham Orm
Established Member
Thanks Noggsy, excellent input. Completely clarified.
Sheffield Tony":nwl46pv0 said:Illegal to carry without good reason. Court to interpret what is a good reason. So worth thinking about where you take it / keep it.
Tony Spear":1a6z9zyw said:morfa":1a6z9zyw said:Any locking knife is indeed illegal. However I think that most bobbys are highly unlikely to nick you for it, even if they did find you carrying one. Especially (and I'm taking a guess here) a middle aged bloke.
Grayorm":385urnzh said:Try one of these Bob. Fast blade change, one handed opening on both blades, both locking. Couldn't manage without mine. http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/handtools/kn ... d=11758471
Harbo":15kubetu said:I got pulled up by the Police going into the House of Commons - a search revealed my tiny Al Mar lock knife on my key ring with a tiny 15mm blade.
So tiny I forgot it was on there.
I had left my legal Swiss Army penknife with its 75 mm blade at home.
Taken into a side room and given a good telling off but allowed me to pick it up on the way out!
Still brought up regularly by the family when they want to embarrass me!
Rod
Hi Noggsy,Noggsy":15w0ddh0 said:Benchwayze - it depends on when your day was, but the definition of offensive weapon goes back to 1953;
"Section 1 of the Prevention of Crime Act 1953 provides that an offensive weapon is any article made or adapted for use for causing injury to the person, or intended by the person having it with him for such use by him or by some other person."
Noggsy":3s8i8el5 said:Well, I might have looked it up a bit
Nice to see someone enjoying 25 years of retirement...something I hope to do in about, errr, 25 years (unless they extend the retirement age yet again). I'll have to come and have a brew and compare war stories, if that's ok, next time I'm heading down to Coventry.
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