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    answered question?

    guess that answered the question. havent got the b**** to answer or send a pm, so the gods pull threads! what a bunch of muppets
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    Sigs

    cant see why that should be so offensive so as to be removed. but then again if theres no money in it for them then they dont want to know, secret handshakes and old school tie, you know dear boy :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
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    Sigs

    what was so offensive?
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    Got some steel, what now?

    for the air supply you could use a hairdryer.
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    Could be the beginning of the end?

    its a pity they couldnt come to a mutual compromise.give over a section of the wodland to rambling and the like, i assume the seven foot fence also encloses the woodland, if so surely the planning dept when they gave permission to erect it ( after the fence was already up ) should have given her...
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    all the fun of the forge!

    very nice :D but one question; how are the scales held on as i dont see any pins?
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    Reasons for carrying a knife (in the UK).......

    Knives arent the problem and even quite young kids are perfectly capable of owning them responibly, providing they live in a society that teaches them responsibility. They need to be in a world that disciplines them. We dont need a knife amnesty, we need the cane. totally agree martyn. too...
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    Cat amongst the pigeons....

    football what a load of ********* :aargh4:
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    01 carbon steel suppliers

    cheers guys theres a cromwells not far from me, think its time for a shopping trip :D :D :D :D
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    Reasons for carrying a knife (in the UK).......

    i remember as a kid at school the lads actually got penknives off teachers at summer hols
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    01 carbon steel suppliers

    not sure if ive posted in the right section does anyone know of a supplier for 01 carbon steel in the uk? preferably in NE area but not critical. much appreciated
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    Reasons for carrying a knife (in the UK).......

    exactly right goose thats what i mean the law is irrelevant of where you are.its the law of the land. north,south,east & west.town,city or in the middle of a wood 300 miles from anyone,they say you can carry a knife with just cause section 139, but they can arrest you under section 1, no wonder...
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    Name and shame

    i agree with the idea of a name and shame policy,pumbaa. the only problem is that to shame the persons causing loss of rights etc. you need to know who they are, and positively I.D. them as the culprits.in theory i could say im pumbaa ( sorry for using your id, just for demo purposes) from bcuk...
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    Reasons for carrying a knife (in the UK).......

    you got me wrong im not raging against the machine. just the fact that laws can be contradictory and as we have all assumed they are aimed at knives but as pointed out any item covers a multitude of things. some quite innocent ,everyday items and as i say it boils down to the guy on the beat...
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    Reasons for carrying a knife (in the UK).......

    im just pointing outthat its assumption of an officer without proof and the term any item and as has been shown any item on you everyday can be classed as a weapon. you could be talking with a person and gesticulating with a pen in your hand that you have been using to do a crossword and an...
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    Reasons for carrying a knife (in the UK).......

    where in uk law does it state it applies to towns and cities and not in the hills?
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    Reasons for carrying a knife (in the UK).......

    section 1 of the offesive weapons act. This makes it illegal for you to carry any item for use as a weapon, or for intent to use as a weapon. not trying to be obtuse or anything just pointing out the flaw of assumption here.how can a person prove that you INTEND to use any item as a...
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    Reasons for carrying a knife (in the UK).......

    ahh , but on the assumption that people wearing national or religious dress are going to commit offences then why have the exemptions in law? obviously the LAW does not percieve them to be a threat? so why should a LAW ENFORCEMENT officer come to assume that he knows better than the law he is...
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    Reasons for carrying a knife (in the UK).......

    not to mention the special wpc who was knifed to death outside her own home with a kitchen knife........that she took outside to use against a person outside of her property
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    British Bushcraft and the 21st Century

    aahh could that be due to overpricing,underpaid and overtaxation??? :D