Never accept a caution from the police as it gives you a criminal record. Always insist on the presence of a solicitor and refuse to talk until then, a few hours waiting is much better than a lifetime of a criminal record.
Most of the time, the caution issue will not reach court as charges will be dropped (75%} as your solicitor makes it clear your argument to prosecutors.
If you end up in court your reasonable argument will normally get you off if solicitor is competent (20%)
If it does end up in court and if you are found guilty, for something such as this you would get a fine and then also have a criminal record. (5%).
You can only use tools offensively, carrying them alone is not offensive.
He had a good reason (going to and from allotment).
Whether they are in your belt, a bag ,your car makes no difference to the "offense", however as he was not brandishing then in an "offensive" manner, they were not offensive weapons.
This was clearly a good example of police malpractice.
Most of the time, the caution issue will not reach court as charges will be dropped (75%} as your solicitor makes it clear your argument to prosecutors.
If you end up in court your reasonable argument will normally get you off if solicitor is competent (20%)
If it does end up in court and if you are found guilty, for something such as this you would get a fine and then also have a criminal record. (5%).
You can only use tools offensively, carrying them alone is not offensive.
He had a good reason (going to and from allotment).
Whether they are in your belt, a bag ,your car makes no difference to the "offense", however as he was not brandishing then in an "offensive" manner, they were not offensive weapons.
This was clearly a good example of police malpractice.