The law for England and Wales states:
139 Offence of having article with blade or point in public place.
(1)Subject to subsections (4) and (5) below, any person who has an article to which this section applies with him in a public place shall be guilty of an offence.
(2)Subject to subsection (3) below, this section applies to any article which has a blade or is sharply pointed except a folding pocketknife.
(3)This section applies to a folding pocketknife if the cutting edge of its blade exceeds 3 inches.
(my emphasis)
(4)It shall be a defence for a person charged with an offence under this section to prove that he had good reason or lawful authority for having the article with him in a public place.
....ETC...ETC...ETC....
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1988/33/section/139
There seem to be three ways to interpret this. The law says cutting edge, which could be Method B or C below, but most people (including the police and security) I have met would use Method A and measure "Blade Length". In discussions Method B is usually downplayed since it can greatly increase the "length" for blades with a lot of belly and people say it isn't used...anyone here say otherwise?
by Last Scratch, on Flickr
The knife pictured is sold as UK EDC legal.
I know that we have at least three police on here and would be interested in their view.
It seems like it is j..u..s..t legal (or will be after a sharpen or two), but I would expect to have a hard time with police if I were in a situation where it got measured.
Thoughts?
139 Offence of having article with blade or point in public place.
(1)Subject to subsections (4) and (5) below, any person who has an article to which this section applies with him in a public place shall be guilty of an offence.
(2)Subject to subsection (3) below, this section applies to any article which has a blade or is sharply pointed except a folding pocketknife.
(3)This section applies to a folding pocketknife if the cutting edge of its blade exceeds 3 inches.
(my emphasis)
(4)It shall be a defence for a person charged with an offence under this section to prove that he had good reason or lawful authority for having the article with him in a public place.
....ETC...ETC...ETC....
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1988/33/section/139
There seem to be three ways to interpret this. The law says cutting edge, which could be Method B or C below, but most people (including the police and security) I have met would use Method A and measure "Blade Length". In discussions Method B is usually downplayed since it can greatly increase the "length" for blades with a lot of belly and people say it isn't used...anyone here say otherwise?
by Last Scratch, on Flickr
The knife pictured is sold as UK EDC legal.
A = 3 3/16 or 3.1875" or 81mm
B = 3 1/32 or 3.03125" or 77mm
C = 3 inches or 76.2mm (in this case, distance from tip to heel is same as shown)
B = 3 1/32 or 3.03125" or 77mm
C = 3 inches or 76.2mm (in this case, distance from tip to heel is same as shown)
- Do you think this is is UK legal EDC?
- Would you be confident/comfortable carrying this knife EDC in the UK?
- Would you be confident that IF you encountered police or security, they would measure using C and not A?
I know that we have at least three police on here and would be interested in their view.
It seems like it is j..u..s..t legal (or will be after a sharpen or two), but I would expect to have a hard time with police if I were in a situation where it got measured.
Thoughts?