RichR
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see I said that in my post 56 posts b4 this one - i get the feeling Im being ignored - and its a joke as is the police reform act
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someone
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quote: Originally posted by Romford Astra
anything longer than a 2 inch torch can be seen as an offensive weapon under the Offensive Weapons Act 1996.
Thats all.
just thought id point it out.
Your friendly copper
Pete
yeah but so can a comb
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Drew
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they cost a fortune - wouldnt wanna use one to twat someone over the head - much prefer the 'wheel brace' i carry beside my seat
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Trotty
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quote: Originally posted by Romford Astra
anything longer than a 2 inch torch can be seen as an offensive weapon under the Offensive Weapons Act 1996.
Imagine getting done for beating someone to death with a 3in torch!
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Romford Astra
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quit moaning
I didnt see your post until after i posted, but canny be bothered to edit it.
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Drew
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Ap would have
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Rob H
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quote: Originally posted by Romford Astra
anything longer than a 2 inch torch can be seen as an offensive weapon under the Offensive Weapons Act 1996.
Thats all.
just thought id point it out.
Your friendly copper
Pete
My dad has a toolbox in his boot. It has an 14" cast steel monkey wrench, various metal extension bars, and about 4 12" screwdrivers. Is he going to get charged for owning an armoury of weapons because of this?
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RichR
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not moaning........
im ur friendly argumentative twat
Rich
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RichR
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twice a week in summer I carry a 12 ball shotgun, a .177 webley tracker and a .22 webley vulcan.
I also carry a skinning knife.
Am I going to be hunted down and raped. oh by the way they are all legally registered and are kept in gun cases in the car, and at home they are in a correctly fitted gun cabinet
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Romford Astra
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quote: Originally posted by Rob H
quote: Originally posted by Romford Astra
anything longer than a 2 inch torch can be seen as an offensive weapon under the Offensive Weapons Act 1996.
Thats all.
just thought id point it out.
Your friendly copper
Pete
My dad has a toolbox in his boot. It has an 14" cast steel monkey wrench, various metal extension bars, and about 4 12" screwdrivers. Is he going to get charged for owning an armoury of weapons because of this?
No, If it is genuinely belived it is for tools of the trade then fine, also it has to be readily accessible to the driver, i.e door compartment or glove box where you know it is and that you must have the INTENTION to use it as a weapon, so all I wanted to see was how many said...Self defense.
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-Aliba-
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Lets be honest here, i've got a maglite about a foot long, and its there for the obvious car reasons, but also incase some pikey starts there pish WITH a weapon. I would never use it on a defenceless buddy.
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Rob H
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quote: Originally posted by Rob H
I have the 4D maglight
It also cost about £15 from a Snap-on bloke in America... in this country for £15 you'd be lucky to get anything like the 2A one. It would have been wrong not too really
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Claire
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quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
twice a week in summer I carry a 12 ball shotgun, a .177 webley tracker and a .22 webley vulcan.
I also carry a skinning knife.
Am I going to be hunted down and raped. oh by the way they are all legally registered and are kept in gun cases in the car, and at home they are in a correctly fitted gun cabinet
I hope the car is securely boltred to the floor
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RichR
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its onlyused for transporting between home and gunclub or farm where we go shooting
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Rob H
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What about Magic Trees? Surely a few eyes have been lost by flicking the elastic at people. Surely these should be classed as dangerous weapons too?
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by Trotty
quote: Originally posted by Romford Astra
anything longer than a 2 inch torch can be seen as an offensive weapon under the Offensive Weapons Act 1996.
Imagine getting done for beating someone to death with a 3in torch!
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RichR
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what about pencils, pens and rulers; some nasty ones about, Ive got a 6" ruler
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Romford Astra
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quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
its onlyused for transporting between home and gunclub or farm where we go shooting
well theres your reasonable excuse.
forgot to mention
"with Lawful Authority or reasonable excuse" is part of the Act
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RichR
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what about if on the way back I stop for a maccy d's ( even tho there isnt one nearby) leave the car unnatended for an hour or so, go into town, buy a new pair of socks and then go home - 4getting to go to the gunclub, cause I spent too much time choosing socks - I then have no reasonable excuse as to why I should be carrying the guns - albeit through no true intention of wrongdoing.......
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Romford Astra
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there you go your getting it already.
you had no intention for it to be in the car unlawfully.
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RichR
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I know... but how do I prove i wasnt simply carrying them with the intention to shoot up the hood i live in?
its all down to proof and in a case of policeman vs public - ie.lad age 17-25 who r they mopst likely to believe?
its a rhetorical question
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kittnkate
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just carry a big bowie knife and if youre stopped, stab em!
piggieeees!!
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Rob H
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Basically, even if the Police find the Maglite in your glovebox, they cant really say much because its a torch, and so is there for a purpose. Unless of course a car/person matching your description has been seen using said torch to threaten someone... then you up shit creek
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Romford Astra
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do you belong to a gun club, do they have a memebership card scheme and will they be able to prove your a member if no membership cards, and can they prove you go on this particular day if you go say every saturday?
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Rob H
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quote: Originally posted by kittnkate
just carry a big bowie knife and if youre stopped, stab em!
piggieeees!!
Theres always one.
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