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2 hours ago, stefffana said:

Yep. @Rumistacker can go to buy cigarettes at 2 o'clock in the night having this laddle in his hand.

I have checked, it is not against the law to carry a laddle on the street. It is not one of the cold weapons described in Criminal Justice Act 1988 ( Offenseve weapons):

"butterfly knives (also known as ‘balisongs’): these have a blade hidden inside a handle that splits in the middle to reveal the blade

disguised knives: where a blade or sharp point is hidden inside what looks like everyday objects such as a buckle, phone, brush or lipstick

flick knives or gravity knives (also known as ‘switchblades’ or ‘automatic knives’): folding knives where the blade automatically opens or opens by gravity when a button or something else on the knife is pressed

stealth knives, which are knives or spikes not made from metal which are not made for use at home, for food or as a toy

zombie knives: a knife with a cutting edge, a serrated edge and images or words suggesting it is used for violence

swords, with a curved blade over 50 centimetres (with some exceptions, such as antiques and swords made to traditional or methods before 1954)

sword-sticks: a hollow walking stick or cane containing a blade

push daggers: a knife where the handle fits within a clenched fist and the blade protrudes from between two fingers

blowpipes (sometimes known as ‘blow guns’): a hollow tube out of which hard pellets or darts are shot by the use of breath

telescopic truncheons: these extend automatically by pressing button or spring in or attached to the handle

batons: straight, side-handled or friction-lock truncheons

hollow kubotans: a cylinder-shaped container containing a number of sharp spikes

shurikens (also known as ‘shaken’, ‘death stars’ or ‘throwing stars’)

kusari-gama: a sickle attached to a rope, cord, chain or wire

kyoketsu-shoge: a hook-knife attached to a rope, cord, chain or wire

kusari (or ‘manrikigusari’): a weight or hand grip attached to a rope, cord, chain or wire

hand or foot-claws: a band of metal or other hard material from which a number of sharp spikes protrude

knuckledusters: a band of metal or other hard material worn on one or more fingers

cyclone or spiral knives: a blade with one or more cutting edges that form a helix and come to a point

belt buckle knife: a buckle which incorporates or conceals a knife".😁

Ha Ha @stefffanaI have been know to nip out for fags at 2am :)

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