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That's taking the pee a bit though, what reason did they have for searching your car anyway?
Ive been stopped for carrying knives before.............. i told the officer to follow me to work and he will see why i have them with me. I went to work and the first thing i had to do was cut the netwrap on a bale of silage for some of the cattle, he left at that point saying he was very sorry for causing me inconvienience :dance:
alrite guys I was just arreseted for carying a camping/fishing knife in my disco amongst all the other gear I have. Im on bail till next friday I will let you know what hapends. I have a feeling it will go to court as I had no real reasen to have it with me other than I ocasinaly go offrosding/camping and was just left in there. they also said they was going to check on here to see if I realy did do this type of stuf. just be carefull what you cary and when!
However it is not illegal for anyone to carry a foldable, non locking knife, such as a swiss army knife, in a public place, as long as the blade is shorter than three inches(7.62 cms).
2. Is it a lock knife? Any blade that locks into position is a no no!
I'm not sure representing yourself is the best idea unless you're very well-versed in the law and can argue convincingly. With 12 weeks behind bars as a possible outcome the stakes are a bit high to risk it.
Usually when i go out greenlaning i have my Leather-man on my belt, if i got pulled over for some reason or another could i get arrested for carring that around with me..??
Quote from: Oli-L on April 09, 2009, 17:30:36Usually when i go out greenlaning i have my Leather-man on my belt, if i got pulled over for some reason or another could i get arrested for carring that around with me..?? In theory, yes. But it all depends on circumstances and on who stops you. I've lifted very few people for knife offences, but those that have been have usually been with aggravating factors such as knife crime in the area, knives used to commit offences etc etc.If someone comes up with a decent reason then all well and good. There has to be an element of trust. I've seen more people injured as a result of other weapons, such as baseball bats, bottles, broken beer glasses, lumps of wood, stone, even keys, than I have with knives.