Hi,
I am planning on doing some wild camping in may to the west of Fort William for a couple of weeks and thought I would contact the local police to get some advise in regards to carrying my edged tools just to be on the safe side.
The tools I'm carrying will be a Small Forest Axe, Helle Harding (4inch fixed blade), Laplander
so the Local police replied and have effectively said that I can carry the Axe and Laplander fine as I have a reasonable excuse however carrying the knife is illegal and if I happened to be stopped (I know it is unlikely) I would be arrested despite my reasons as it would not be exempt under the work/religion/national costume sections of the legislation.
This has confused me slightly as I previously had the same conversation with Nottinghamshire Police and they told me that participating in bush craft as a hobby was a reasonable excuse to have all three and that as long as I kept them in a closed bag when not in use and was sensible in using the tools it was fine.
So I have two conflicting statements from two different police forces which I find slightly confusing.
If anyone has any experiences with the police regarding fixed blade knifes or carrying them in the highlands would love to hear what you have to say.
p.s.
does it not seem slightly funny that I can roam around the highlands with a axe but not a fixed blade knife?
I am planning on doing some wild camping in may to the west of Fort William for a couple of weeks and thought I would contact the local police to get some advise in regards to carrying my edged tools just to be on the safe side.
The tools I'm carrying will be a Small Forest Axe, Helle Harding (4inch fixed blade), Laplander
so the Local police replied and have effectively said that I can carry the Axe and Laplander fine as I have a reasonable excuse however carrying the knife is illegal and if I happened to be stopped (I know it is unlikely) I would be arrested despite my reasons as it would not be exempt under the work/religion/national costume sections of the legislation.
This has confused me slightly as I previously had the same conversation with Nottinghamshire Police and they told me that participating in bush craft as a hobby was a reasonable excuse to have all three and that as long as I kept them in a closed bag when not in use and was sensible in using the tools it was fine.
So I have two conflicting statements from two different police forces which I find slightly confusing.
If anyone has any experiences with the police regarding fixed blade knifes or carrying them in the highlands would love to hear what you have to say.
p.s.
does it not seem slightly funny that I can roam around the highlands with a axe but not a fixed blade knife?