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Out school spent somwhere in the region of £15,000 on security to prevent intruders from gaining access to our school yet this idiot has managed it. The man is described as being in his mid twenties with multiple facial piercings.
How novel.
> Unless it is a shotgun, and you need a licence for that.
Or a bb gun, or a pellet gun, or a replica that has been converted (obviously that no one knows about).
> Ok, you’ve put me on the spot now.
>
> If it has a fixed blade, (either dagger style or one that locks into
> place, strangely so called a lock knife), then it is illegal to carry
> around with you unless you’re in your house.
I have a fixed blade knife bought in spain that has never left my house but I bought a lock knife in England that would generally be ued for gutting fish. Would that be allowed to be carried?
> And he was carrying a snooker ball attached to a chain.
Idiot!
> Guns? Is it legal to have a gun in your house in the UK?
No.
Unless it is a shotgun, and you need a licence for that.
> But in your own house you can have just about anything, even swords.
Guns? Is it legal to have a gun in your house in the UK?
I need to learn more about the Law ;)
> Can we have ICBMs in our homes? Just wondering...
Depends how attached you are to your front door.
> But in your own house you can have just about anything, even swords.
Can we have ICBMs in our homes? Just wondering...
> ...and what about people with metal keys!?
They will experience interesting times.
If it has a fixed blade, (either dagger style or one that locks into place, strangely so called a lock knife), then it is illegal to carry around with you unless you’re in your house.
If it has a folding blade like a normal penknife then 2.75” is the longest you can carry with you.
And he was carrying a snooker ball attached to a chain.