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If I’d encounter someone wielding a naked 15cm blade, I’d be extremely wary as well. That blade can easily cause serious harm or kill, regardless of being a replica toy or not. Walking around with what is essentially a dagger is reckless. Maybe the sentence is a bit harsh, but that dude deserved being stopped.

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Can’t pretty much everything around you cause serious harm or kill??? I don’t understand this stance.

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Yes, you’re right everything can cause serious harm or kill, but certain things are designed to harm or kill, or designed to look like something that could harm or kill.

Context is a big factor here. A person holding a 6 inch knife in a kitchen? No one is going to bat an eye. They’re probably using that knife to prep vegetables. Same knife, same person but they are walking around a market/playground/movie theatre? Suddenly it’s a very different situation and context.

Is that stranger with the knife safe? I don’t know, but I do know that I don’t have anything to defend myself aside from what is around me if they ARE NOT a safe person.

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There is nothing wrong with running around swinging knives simply because you want to. That’s just freedom, and it’s ok.

I don’t have anything to defend myself

So instead of arming yourself, you’re trying to disarm the rest of the world? Why take that difficult path instead of the easy way?

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The image in the article shows the entire thing being 20cm and the actual ‘blade’ portion of the toy being around 13cm long. a little longer than the blade on a pretty standard multi tool like a Leatherman.

Is this seriously what the police were actually concerned about, I understand that it’s different in the UK vs the US, but this is definitely overkill. This thing would need to be pinched between your thumb and index finger like a cigarette to be wielded and is arguably less dangerous than a fork.

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Removed, civility.

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How else can one react to a person defending a violent criminal? Maybe you should remove such comments instead.

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Modlog is public… you don’t need to announce the reason separately.

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They’re only allowed to have 7.62 cm, so from a legal standpoint it’s almost twice the legal limit.

If the law doesn’t make sense you don’t challenge it by breaking it.

The police don’t carry guns there so yeah they’re concerned.

Running around twirling a clearly illegal item in public is pretty good logical grounds for police intervention. If the law says 3 in when do you actually stop them is it 4, 10, 12? If he was just transporting it from one house to another they might have let it go. But he’s walking around fidgeting twirling it in the open. I suspect he was performing twirls and dagger tricks. So the general public is probably also a little concerned. If he’s walking around his neighborhood twirling it around all the time it might even been a neighbor that called the police on it.

The fine is reasonable, getting locked up for 4 months is probably a bit much.

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With a bit more self-awareness, Bray could have avoided contact with us completely.”

With a shred of brain matter, Sgt Spellman and the bastards he works with, could have not pursued such a ridiculous “crime”.

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This is not a ridiculous crime, that guy is dumb af and dangerous.

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This is a bot account folks.

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True, I’d still give them partial credit for the dumb statement.

Law says you can’t carry a knife bigger than 3 in. He carries a knife twice that size.

Does he carry concealed in his pocket?

No, He’s walking around carrying it openly pretending he’s a blade master, oh sorry that’s he claims it’s a fidget toy.

4 months in jail seems a bit excessive, but when the law says don’t carry a weapon and you carry a weapon…

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Bot, or just a troll? Been seeing a lot of them recently.

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Too bad he’s a criminal now or id tell em to come to merica where he can carry a real pistol like a big boy

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It’s dangerous to go alone! take this.

hands Link a glock

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Should have carried the gun blade from FF8 and it be protected under the 2nd amendment.

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In the UK?

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To be fair they used to have a right acknowledged in the 1689 Bill of Rights

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Its amazing how the colonists were basically just “Lets be Englishmen…but over there instead. And we’ll do all the same stuff, but also totally different.”

And John Adams said “Will there be alchohol?”

And then George Washington said “One day we’ll even name a beer after you.”

Then Benjamin Franklin went off to France to get laid a whole bunch. It was pretty easy to get laid in France in the 1770s if you just showed up, and said you’re leading a revolution against the British, and overthrowing monarchy power. Just tons of pusspuss and fine wine to go around.

…what were we talking about?

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2nd amendment of what? The Magna Carta?

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I mean that’s what the US Supreme court cites when overturning our rights so why can’t the UK do the same?

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