Jon Pickett said:
Wow.........I leave the computer for a wee while and..............Thanks for all your responces.
I work as a builder and need a knife often, but why do you need it in a pouch on your belt, says the officer, if I cannot think of a good reason quickly and convincingly, I am arrested.
I am a bushcrafter and I have a pukko on my belt, while in the woods, when I cross a footpath, where I bump into an off duty officer walking his dog, who incidentely, has just had a row with the Mrs and then spots my knife. If I cannot come up with a good reason for carrying it, arrested again.
I am no good in situations like that. If someone challanged me, I would make goldfish impersinations at them. Yes Martyn you are right I am looking for a get out of jail free card, but more than that, I started this thread to ask for any reasons that people may of used when confronted by the law, so that I could have a bit more experience and confidence, when (if ever) approached by the law myself.
I am glad I started this thread though as I have learnt a lot from it, and I thank you all................Jon
It's dead simple Jon.
First of all, remember that a police officer needs a good reason to suspect you are a criminal before they stop you. They cant just search you because they feel like it.
Then remember, if you actually are using the knife for something, work or whatever. You probably have a good reason. Tell the cop and all will be well.
If you dont have a reason for having the knife, then dont carry one. It's illegal.
Or, carry one that is allowed by law, a sub 3" folding knife that doesnt lock.
Lastly, be sensible. Never carry any knife into volatile and risky situations or large public gatherings, such as pubs, nightclubs, football matches etc. Such situations increase your likelyhood of being arrested for posession of an offensive weapon, regardless of how long the blade is, or whether or not it has a lock.
Do all that and you should have nothing to worry about.
But if you ignore that and want to carry a lock knife or fixed blade, just because you feel like it and wherever you feel like it ...well you are on your own. You are choosing to break the law and you must take your chances. There are no convenient excuses. Cops are not thick, they will see straight through some half-baked excuse and arrest you regardless. If you fail to convince the court, you'll be looking at 2 years. Your choice.
My advice? Carry a knife when you have a good need for one, leave it at home when you dont. If you cant think of a good reason, then you havent got one.
Basically that's the law. Whether or not you choose to abide by it, is up to you. On the whole, I think most of it is sensible. The only part I have any real problems with is the Harris ruling regarding lock knives.