Are there any age restrictions on carrying knives?
newspaper tend to be rather sensationalist, was it the daily fail you were reading?
When I have seen a policeman I always them if they are 'nicking people' for carrying a leatherman tool which has a locking blade ?, and so far the answer has been 'no, we carry them ourselves'.
Our knife laws are ridiculous. I carry my leatherman on my belt everyday, and comes in handy many times throughout the day.
When I have seen a policeman I always them if they are 'nicking people' for carrying a leatherman tool which has a locking blade ?, and so far the answer has been 'no, we carry them ourselves'.
But it boils down to having a good reason for carrying a knife, leatherman etc.
I think if your going down the woods, perhaps to do some wood carving or similar, then surely you have a good reason to be carrying a knife, dont quote me on that.
I'm starting to think that moving abroad is the only option, say canada, then I could go down the woods with knives, machetes, rifles, pistols and enjoy some freedom ! I havent excercised any restraint.... sorry
From what i read in the paper it was "lock up ANYONE who carries an offensive weapon". They didnt say only if they intend harm or to use it in certain ways. But then thats the attitude of some people.
So anyway where do we stand these days with going out to the woods with our knives?
I think our knife laws are OK. You can carry any knife you want (obviously any that are legal) as long as you have good reason and can prove it beyond reasonable doubt.
So then why should there be a presumption that I am intending evil if my knife is 1mm too long, or has a safety-catch? I thought that there was a presumption of "innocent-until-proven-guilty" in English law. I am just as unlikely to go a-viking with a two-foot machete as I am with a SAK.