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US tourist arrested in seaside town ‘because he didn’t understand UK laws’
(www.independent.co.uk)
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To be fair, I don't really understand what they're trying to achieve with these laws. A knife is just a tool, the issue isn't carrying one, but intending to use it to hurt someone, and if you intend to hurt someone, you will find some way to hide it anyways. If people are going around stabbing each other in the streets, the problem is much deeper than "they shouldn't be carrying knives in the public", perhaps your education system failed to teach them morality.
An acid is just a liquid. Carrying a bottle of it shouldn't be an issue.
A hypodermic syringe is just a medical device.
An axe etc etc
Stupid reasoning.
Hey if your using it for it's intended purpose walking through a forest with an axe makes sense. On a beach not so much.