Including a knife in your uk get home bag
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do you think anyone takes any notice? I mean walking about wearing a sword, bayonet or a bowie knife on your belt might get you noticed, but I wear a small leather pouch on my belt-could be a mobile phone for anyone knows, anyway I've been "people watching" for 35 years and these days people don't make eye contact let alone look at what I'm wearing!!!
Adapt or Die, there is no middle ground.
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It's a little different where we live. I promise, someone would notice!
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I find these days that the general public is walking about with sh#t in their eyes and dont make eye contact.their all glued to their mobile phones and headphones and don't have a clue whats going on around them.
Adapt or Die, there is no middle ground.
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We live in an actual community. Everyone knows us, we know them. And I deal with, on average, between 150 - 200 visitors per day, five days a week.
Someone would notice!
Someone would notice!
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1000 visitors a week? blooming heck!your place must be like Piccadilly circus!! we get the postie once a day 5 or 6 days a week, that's it...and that's all I want!!redskies wrote:We live in an actual community. Everyone knows us, we know them. And I deal with, on average, between 150 - 200 visitors per day, five days a week.
Someone would notice!
Adapt or Die, there is no middle ground.
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The shop is open six days, and quite a few come through on the seventh too. But, and this is the important bit, only from about May to the end of August. From March to the end of September last year, we had 14,500 in total. So yes, for those months, much like Picadilly circus! Top number in a day is 400 so far. That was when there were three cruise ships in, with more than a dozen coaches full plus the RV's & cars too.
In the spring, autumn & winter, it's another story entirely. It's mostly just us folks who live here, and it's wonderful
(I get to speak with people from almost every country in the world. It's very interesting, and their views frequently do not correspond with those of their governments, as reported in the mainstream media!)
In the spring, autumn & winter, it's another story entirely. It's mostly just us folks who live here, and it's wonderful
(I get to speak with people from almost every country in the world. It's very interesting, and their views frequently do not correspond with those of their governments, as reported in the mainstream media!)
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WTF!!....where do you live that you are allowed to carry a Katana for self defence. And 'permission' from whomGhost Prepper wrote:............ i have permission to carry it for self defence........
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ForgeCorvus
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Ghost gives NI as location, I asked about the rest of it........ Still waiting on a reply.IfInDoubt wrote:WTF!!....where do you live that you are allowed to carry a Katana for self defence. And 'permission' from whomGhost Prepper wrote:............ i have permission to carry it for self defence........
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Bearing in mind my kubotan became illegal a few years ago, I'm reasonably certain a katana is also an Offensive Weapon under law, regardless of what you're trained in.
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You can carry a kubotan, bokken, katana, broadsword, mace etc. for recreational/training purposes but you MUST be able to show that you are on the way to or from a training session, exhibition, display or other event. Having an association membership card would also help. Ideally the weapon would be packed away in a kit bag or similar.Holomon wrote:Bearing in mind my kubotan became illegal a few years ago, I'm reasonably certain a katana is also an Offensive Weapon under law, regardless of what you're trained in.
Waving it around in public and then claiming it's ok because you are trained in Tai-bo-jut-do-Ai-Ki-wu-tang-clan will just get you arrested.