Okay, yes i know another knife law question but hear me out.
i was talking with my old man yesterday who is a member of GMP (greater manchester police)
now my arguement was i could carry my Victorinox round with me because well its blade is a folding non locking blade of less then 3"
however he pointed out that under the 1996 offensive weapons act it can still be an offence to carry it because i don't have reasonable justification by saying its my every day use tool and therefore its an offensive weapon.
am i reading this right? wouldn't this mean that an EDC is basically not viable?
i'm way confused and my dad is usually spot on with his law so i'm a bit shaken.
is claiming its an everyday usage tool enough to stop me from being locked up? i mean if i was camping i'd have more then enough justification but walking around with a swiss army knife on my belt now is technically illegal as far as i can see.
thanks
pete
i was talking with my old man yesterday who is a member of GMP (greater manchester police)
now my arguement was i could carry my Victorinox round with me because well its blade is a folding non locking blade of less then 3"
however he pointed out that under the 1996 offensive weapons act it can still be an offence to carry it because i don't have reasonable justification by saying its my every day use tool and therefore its an offensive weapon.
am i reading this right? wouldn't this mean that an EDC is basically not viable?
i'm way confused and my dad is usually spot on with his law so i'm a bit shaken.
is claiming its an everyday usage tool enough to stop me from being locked up? i mean if i was camping i'd have more then enough justification but walking around with a swiss army knife on my belt now is technically illegal as far as i can see.
thanks
pete