• zero_gravitas
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    2 months ago

    I feel safer already, knowing that the cops have taken a bong off the streets 😂

    • maniacalmanicmaniaOP
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      2 months ago

      I just love that it’s called ‘wanding’ and that was the main reason for posting. I wonder how many folks will be able to resist calling a cop with a wand a character from Harry Potter. It would make sense to call them Harry seeing as he is a cop in the follow up book.

  • TheHolm
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    2 months ago

    What is wrong with knife in last photo? It looks like pretty much standard folding knife for me.

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      2 months ago

      You aren’t allowed to carry a knife above a certain length without a valid reason.

      I’ve carried much larger knives without any issue because I had a valid reason. Even a machete is fine if you’re actually using it for its intended purpose.

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      2 months ago

      What’s wrong is that too much of our society is developing a moral panic about carrying knives. It doesn’t help that the knife in question is black with an angular design and therefore scary looking to the pearl-clutchers despite being something that appears to be an reasonable everyday carry.

      The article says they were searching people at Central, which isn’t even an unreasonable place to have a pocketknife on you. I’ve carried my pocketknives through Central plenty of times without even considering not bringing them.

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      I just read this morning that WA is introducing knife laws like Queensland. They studied Queensland to research the laws.

      I’m ok with what they’ve come up with. While I’ve carried pocket knives or a Leatherman for work, I’ve never carried them into the entertainment areas where all the pubs/clubs are. And if you are working in those areas, you will still be permitted to carry your knife.

      It’s a compromise between just banning knives and stopping people taking them out on the town where they will be tempted to bring them out in an altercation.