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  • @Idontshootcats The choices you make will have real impact on your life. If you carry a knife any minor situation can quickly escalate to something much bigger. Carrying a knife has very real consequences for individuals, families, and communities. Search online for drop the weapons website to hear from real Londoners on how it has affected their lives.

  • @WilkamizPolski Carrying a knife is against the law, whatever kind of knife it is, for whatever reason, it is against the law. There is a high likelihood that we will find you during our stop and search operations, and when we do, you must expect to be prosecuted and out of that, you must expect a very serious custodial sentence. For more information about knife crime and the law visit safe.met.police.uk/knife_crime­_and_gun_crime/consequences_an­d_the_law.html

  • i take a knife everywhere i go.. not as a weapon, but because it can be quite a handy tool to have. i can somewhat understand their reasoning for banning guns, even though i also own guns, but to not let people carry a knife is just dumb

  • @scoogger44 If you carry a knife any minor situation can quickly escalate to something much bigger. If you have concerns about your safety approach a police officer, a Safer Schools officer, your teacher or your parents to discuss these concerns. Carrying a knife has very real consequences for individuals, families, and communities. Search online for drop the weapons website to hear from real Londoners on how it has affected their lives.

  • spreading butter: banned in britain

  • @suspectorange It is an offence under law to have any pointed or bladed article in a public place without lawful authority or reasonable excuse.

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  • So in the U.K. the police have the right to search you under any circumstances?

  • Even a kitchen knife? What if i bought it 5 minutes ago? :)

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  • FOUR YEARS!? i thought they give you a warning or something like that :S

  • I hate this country.

  • If I was carrying a knife for malicious reasons and the popo stopped me and just randomly tried to search me (when did this law come into effect by the way??), I probably wouldn't hesitate to use it on them. You arm them with body armour but when you know how to use a knife to kill, you aim for the neck. Dipshits.

    It is not a crime to carry a knife. It is a crime to use it in an unlawful way. This is OUR country. WE make the law. Never forget that, or it might stab you in the back some day ;)

  • what if iam found with a pin board pin ? thats a pointed an sharp object

  • It's hardly surprising, there hasn't been a single intelligent comment from anyone here from the US. You see over here, we have political correctness, our laws reflect a more mature approach to conflict. Proven merely by the fact that from the last census, there were over 13,000 murders in the USA in one year alone, in comparison to a total of 2,114 combined violent crime figures for the UK for the same year. Would be nice if anyone with an IQ above 110 made a reasonable comment on here.

  • 4 yrs for carrying a knife... in poland u can carry what ever you want

  • Did that guy at the end say his name was Adrian? I knew it... even when making hypothetical decisions that I'd never consider in real life, he STILL has to bug me!

  • So basically if I don't carry a knife, I'm not going to get searched, but if I do, I will get searched? Slightly inconsistent isn't it...

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