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Legal question.. Leathermans??
#1
I have a leathermans multitool ( Other makes also available!!!) which I am allowed to wear at work , its actually on my belt and I cant get it off now lol!
if i wear said belt on / or over my leathers am I breaking any laws?
its longest blade is bout 3 inch long

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#2
as far as i can remember as long as the longest blade is less than 3" long and not a flick knife type you should be ok.
if in doubt, pop into the pig sty when it is quiet and ask !
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#3
By what you are saying I take it the pouch is stuck to your belt, the multitool can be taken out of the pouch and placed in yer pocket. thus having an empty pouch on yer belt would not be an offence  :pokefun I think its under3" for a blade to be legal.
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#4
Yeah its a webbing belt and the ends are crimped tight so it wont "re-adjust" its self.
yeah i could stick tool in my pocket at least that way if i'm stopped I can explain to Police.
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#5
I can't remember, but I think there're rules about locking blades, too, which leathermans do.
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#6
The 3" exemption applies only to pen or folding knives, as the leatherman has a locking blade it's classed as a fixed blade & it is illegal to carry one in a public place without good cause.  "Good cause" for possessing a knife is for example a chef transporting his kitchen knives whilst traveling to/from work.

So if you can prove you need it as part of your job & can't leave it at work, then I guess you'll be covered for going to & from work.
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#7

Depends on the copper and the location.

I have been told to remove craft knife from dash board of van when I was stopped for traffic offence and to carry it in the back of the van in future.
When I asked about if I was just going to and from work on public transport or walking was told it should be in a tool box.

Also been stopped emptied my pockets and pulled out a craft knife and copper never batted an eyelid  :\



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#8
I have a Swiss army knife that I leave in the car in the well behind the handbrake- that is about a 3" blade and lockable- is it illegal to have it in the car- obviously being a Swiss army knife I have it for all the bits and bobs rather than the locking blade
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#9
Is is an offence to be in possession of any sharply bladed or poited article unless it a tool of the trade and you have good reason to have it on you. Any locking blade is an offensive weapon per se.i
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#10
Hmmm better put it in my toolbox in the boot then......... But it is a Swiss army knife! It's how they come there must be millions out there
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#11
It's gone !

Glad you told me I had no idea

I  always carried a penknife with me until recently I have had one in my pocket since I was  a small boy
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#12
I've carried a leatherman (core) for the last 7 / 8 years, on my belt, every day except holidays. Never been questioned about it and it's been in a few pubs and police stations with me.
Better to stand and look a fool than speak and prove it !
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#13
It's funny something you have always done can get you pulled
Nearly 60 white beard but still subject to the same laws as current hooligans who would have a different use for a knife
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#14
(27-05-12, 08:18 AM)Looney tune link Wrote: I've carried a leatherman (core) for the last 7 / 8 years, on my belt, every day except holidays. Never been questioned about it and it's been in a few pubs and police stations with me.

Its all about location, I m sure Looney you would not raise an eye brow in your location even if the knife was replaced with a shot gun, as everyone would just think when hes do this hes off to catch some dinner.
In London all hell would break out full Police turn out.
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#15
Very true Chris

Few years ago I walked into a local shop with a gun (in a case) over my shoulder and asked the girl (a friend) to empty the till into a bag. Some peoples faces were a picture  :lol
Better to stand and look a fool than speak and prove it !
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#16
Damp undies I would expect :eek
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#17
Why does anyone feel the need to carry a knife, unless you're using it for work purposes? I don't really get it. I definitely don't 'get' wearing one over your leathers! In the event of an accident it may break free and stab you in the unmentionables!! :eek :eek
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#18
I always used to carry a swiss army knife, I bought my first one in the 80's, I was fed up of going to parties and finding the cork screw had been hidden by some one who wanted all the wine. I found the screw driver things came in handy too.
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#19
I carry a Leatherman charge almost all the time. It's the tools, as well as the knife (which is also a tool). When I don't carry it, I usually need it. Smile   

Opening tins, doing small repairs etc. It is small and handy. However, I never carry it on my belt - feels awkward. It's in my backpack, or packed if I'm riding bicycle/motorcycle.  If anyone asked - it's for fixing things (or camping, if I'm traveling). Would that be illegal in England? To carry Leatherman in your topbox?  Just figuratively speaking, of course cops could never catch me on the black fazer! ARRR!
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#20
Here you go rules direct from the horses mouth
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/CRIMEJUSTICE.../DG_181675Basic rules on knives If you’re planning to buy or carry a knife, it’s important to know the rules. Anyone found breaking these laws can face up to four years in prison.
These include:
  • it is illegal for any shop to sell a knife of any kind (including cutlery and kitchen knives) to anyone under the age of 18
  • it is a crime to carry a knife in public without good reason – for example, if you work as a chef
  • the maximum penalty for an adult carrying a knife is four years in prison and a fine of £5000
  • it is illegal to carry, buy or sell any type of knife banned by the government (the list of banned knives is below)
  • knives with folding blades, like Swiss Army knives, are not illegal as long as the blade is three inches long (7.62 cm) or less
  • if any knife is used in a threatening way (even a legal knife, such as a Swiss Army knife), it is regarded as an 'offensive weapon' by the law
  • any sharp instrument – even a screwdriver – can be viewed by the police as an illegal offensive weapon if you do not have a good reason for carrying it
  Illegal knives There is a complete ban on the sale of some knives, which are considered to be offensive weapons.
These include:
  • flick knives - knives where the blade is hidden inside the handle and shoots out when a button is pressed; these are also called 'switchblades' or 'automatic knives'
  • butterfly knives - where the blade is hidden inside a handle that splits in two around it, like wings; the handles swing around the blade to open or close it
  • disguised knives - where the blade is hidden inside something like a belt buckle or fake mobile phone
  • gravity knives
  • sword-sticks
  • samurai swords
  • hand-claws
  • foot-claws
  • belt-buckle knives
  • push daggers
  • kubotan (cylindrical container, holding spikes)
  • shuriken (also known as 'death stars' or 'throwing stars')
  • kusari-gama (sickle attached to a rope, cord or wire)
  • kyoketsu-shoge (hook-knife attached to a rope, cord or wire)
  • kusari (weight attached to a rope, cord or wire)
This is not a complete list. If you think a knife you want to buy might be illegal, please check with your local police force.
Dont ask it's a chef thing
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