I really struggle sometimes explaining my ideas, in text especially, and during this thread in particular.
As well as my completely legal EDC penknives, I myself sometimes carry fixed blade knives, lock blade knives, axes, even my skrama in public. I am aware that this is prohibited by law without a good reason.
However I only carry these things with what I feel is a good reason.
I do not show them in public, they are not carried on my person directly.
I tend to use them on private land with permission, so more often than not I am travelling to or from somewhere, when in public.
However I have used fixed blades to process firewood and food, cut walking sticks and practice 'bushcraft' whilst on public land.
I can only remember meeting someone else whilst doing my bushcraft thing twice. Both times I put my blades away when I became aware of their presence. I'm not very social but luckily I was with someone else who was.
I do struggle socially (some have even suggested I'm on the autistic scale) so I am very aware that I do not always come across as 'normal'. I am also a very big guy for my part of the world (6'4" and 25 stone I've been told is intimidating), which also impacts on what (and how) I do in public. I am not interested in wild life watching per se, so I wear brighter colours than most. I do not like military gear and cammo in part because I do not want to come across as a 'Rambo' wannabe (I've read the term WALT, something to do with Mickey Mouse soldier perhaps).
I feel what we do as bushcraft is often a very natural, peaceful, primordial, instinctive thing. Make fire, sleep outdoors, cook and eat, share skills, enjoy time in the woods away from people and concrete. A knife, axe etc. is a tool to accomplish those things.
Do I feel like I break the law? No.
Could I be seen to be breaking the law as it stands? Quite possibly.
Am I worried about being stopped and questioned by the police whilst carrying any blades in public? Not overly, because as I see it, if and when I carry them I have a good reason and besides I go out of my way to try to limit the the possibility occurring.
As I see it, the law was made in order for the police to stop people from carrying an offensive weapon in public.
A large rambo style survival knife is far closer to an offensive weapon than it is to a tool IMHO.
I don't understand the vast majority of people, let alone trust them to be carrying something like that.
Therefore I do not want people in public with easily accessible offensive weapons.
I was interested in a similar thread recently where someone had asked for clarification from the police. It was pointed out that it is easier for the police to say no to all blades in public, rather than it is to allow some in specific situations. Especially as this could in turn allow some to try to legally circumvent for their own nefarious purposes.
The OP has clarified somewhat to the original situation. But if I met someone in public with what could be seen to be an offensive weapon (without a good reason) I'm reporting that person.