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ive just seen on tv that carrying a knife that locks is illegal and a straightforward prosecution. now my work trousers have some pockets that are almost like a built in work belt and theres that many pockets i forget whats in which pocket. on most days i have at least my pen, a marker and a stanley knife in those pockets, and i regularly forget to take them out to come home. its never something ive given much thought to but after seeing this on tv im a bit worried! could i get done for this or would i have a legitimate excuse?

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ive just seen on tv that carrying a knife that locks is illegal and a straightforward prosecution. now my work trousers have some pockets that are almost like a built in work belt and theres that many pockets i forget whats in which pocket. on most days i have at least my pen, a marker and a stanley knife in those pockets, and i regularly forget to take them out to come home. its never something ive given much thought to but after seeing this on tv im a bit worried! could i get done for this or would i have a legitimate excuse?

 

Yes you would - your Stanley knife is a tool of your trade and as such you're perfectly entitled to carry it.

 

As far as I know no working man has ever been nicked for carrying the tools of his trade.

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Yes you would - your Stanley knife is a tool of your trade and as such you're perfectly entitled to carry it.

 

As far as I know no working man has ever been nicked for carrying the tools of his trade.

its just hassle having to go through the rigmorole of proving it

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If carrying a knife which locks is illegal then the tiny blade on my keyring will probably be illegal too, which is just a touch on the daft side. It's just under an inch long and is attached to a teeny weeny Leatherman.

 

I would imagine that if you use a knife for work and you're travelling to or from work then you've got a good excuse for carrying it, as long as you aren't also travelling tooled up with a burglary kit or carrying rope, gaff tape and condoms etc.

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It is perfectly acceptable to carry a knife if you have a reasonable excuse. If I have a six inch woodsman knife on me whilst I'm going to the train station to catch a train to go hiking that's fine. If I'm carrying it into a nightclub that isnt.

 

Similarly if you have just bought one and are on teh way home from the shop with it, or you are a chef and are going to work with your knife roll, or you are a carpet fitter, etc. All of these are perfectly reasonable reasons.

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It is perfectly acceptable to carry a knife if you have a reasonable excuse. If I have a six inch woodsman knife on me whilst I'm going to the train station to catch a train to go hiking that's fine. If I'm carrying it into a nightclub that isnt.

 

Similarly if you have just bought one and are on teh way home from the shop with it, or you are a chef and are going to work with your knife roll, or you are a carpet fitter, etc. All of these are perfectly reasonable reasons.

but as i said the hassle is in proving what your doing is ok with it.

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