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"Not all knives are legal to possess, butterfly knives, flip knives etc they are all illegal. I also don't understand what would prompt somebody to want to own an illegal one, I would feel it could be used against me. The only knives I want around me on my kitchen knives that I use obviously appropriately. It is also possible to get a taser posted to your home, from normal googleable shopping sites such as wish, for less than £10. I don't understand how customs and the authorities let this happen. It is far too easy for people to order weapons, how can you get something illegal posted to your home like this. " Howdo customs stop something being posted to you With drugs they use sniffer dogs Knives don't smell Can't xray every bit of post into the country | |||
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"But surely it shouldn't be so easy to be able to order an illegal knife and firearm to be posted to your house, both together for under £10?" Why not? Selling knives is an international business Not every country is having so serious a knife crime problem | |||
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"Germany is an interesting contrast to the UK. There are shops all over the country selling knives in huge quantities, without blade guards and on open display. They just have an entirely different cultural approach. Anything is a weapon in the wrong hands. Pity we have such a problem with it here." When I went to Calella nr. Barcelona a few years ago, there was a shop that you could buy pretty much every weapon known to man. Don't think I would have had too much luck trying to get ma GPMG back to the UK though | |||
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"A pen pushed into the jugular can kill. It's not the item but the person that does the damage " Yep,I have to agree. When I was young there were far more knives about. Just about everyone of my mates had a sheath knife. We didn't run around stabbing each other. | |||
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"Fair enough enough, maybe it's less shocking than I thought. I was just surprised to hear about a selection of items someones 14 year old had purchased, and they felt was so cool, it just scared me that they could get them so easily when they can't walk into Home Bargains and buy a kitchen knife. Fair points made I guess. I still feel I would be a lot more intimidates seeing someone with a knife than a pen, But I get the points made." Its attitudes what have changed. They clamped down on gun laws years ago now,yet more people are getting shot. It's the same with knives,ban them altogether and people will still get stabbed. They are far more liberal in other countries regarding guns and knives. Yet they don't seem to have the same problems we have. | |||
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"Its illegalmto carry a knife in public. Thats about it. Everything else is legal" Not if it has a blade shorter than 3 inches. | |||
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"Not all knives are legal to possess, butterfly knives, flip knives etc they are all illegal. I also don't understand what would prompt somebody to want to own an illegal one, I would feel it could be used against me. The only knives I want around me on my kitchen knives that I use obviously appropriately. It is also possible to get a taser posted to your home, from normal googleable shopping sites such as wish, for less than £10. I don't understand how customs and the authorities let this happen. It is far too easy for people to order weapons, how can you get something illegal posted to your home like this. Howdo customs stop something being posted to you With drugs they use sniffer dogs Knives don't smell Can't xray every bit of post into the country" They can’t X-ray every item coming into the country but imports from certain countries are looked at with much more scrutiny that others. I work in customer services for Parcelforce and regularly have to deal with calls where goods have been seized by customs. The main reasons are the goods ether being counterfeit or illegal to import. In my time working there I have never seen seized goods being imported from the likes of USA, Canada, Australia etc. They always originate from the Far East and most will be from China. | |||
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"Fair enough enough, maybe it's less shocking than I thought. I was just surprised to hear about a selection of items someones 14 year old had purchased, and they felt was so cool, it just scared me that they could get them so easily when they can't walk into Home Bargains and buy a kitchen knife. Fair points made I guess. I still feel I would be a lot more intimidates seeing someone with a knife than a pen, But I get the points made." It's the culture these days to appear cool to there friends isn't it. We know it shouldn't happen bit it does. Our son has to carry a letter from his employer with him when he goes to work and back. He is a chef so has knives in his back pack. They can do damage because they are razor sharp. Hubby is a builder and normally forgets to take his knife out of his pocket when getting home. Neither have used them to hurt others because they know better | |||
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"Its illegalmto carry a knife in public. Thats about it. Everything else is legal" If it's a non locking folding knife, with a blade of less than 3 inches, it's fine to carry. I carry a uk legal knife in my rucksack and have another identical knife that I use at work... | |||
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