[89attendees] Given the penalties for pocket knife carrying...

Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com> Fri, 07 March 2014 23:23 UTC

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I am curious as to what could happen legally to you if you logon to a free
WiFi access point with the login of asdf@asdf.org password asdfasdf?

I've heard this was associated with a physical address of 10 downing street
and Email to that address goes right into some rbl list or another.
On Mar 7, 2014 3:08 PM, "McDonald, Alex" <Alex.Mcdonald@netapp.com> wrote:

 Do not carry a knife in the UK in public, regardless of its size or your
intent. Even the penknife-for-cutting-packing-tape variety, box cutters or
anything with a sharp edged blade.
They are illegal and you will be arrested and charged if it's apparent
you're carrying one. If you are foolish enough to use one in your defence,
you will almost certainly spend a considerable time behind bars.


Sent on my bb

 *From*: Chris Morrow [mailto:morrowc@google.com]
*Sent*: Friday, March 07, 2014 11:01 PM
*To*: Murphy, Sandra <Sandra.Murphy@parsons.com>
*Cc*: Alexandru Petrescu <alexandru.petrescu@gmail.com>om>;
89attendees@ietf.org <89attendees@ietf.org>
*Subject*: Re: [89attendees] unlawful in Britain to carry pocketknives that
lock




On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 5:52 PM, Murphy, Sandra <Sandra.Murphy@parsons.com>wrote;wrote:

> >In the past I talked to people who carry these for own safety, and when
> >taking even the shortest flight or train are surprised.  It happens.
>
>  "carry these for own safety" -- pocketknives are not the sort of thing
> you carry for your own safety.  You use them to cut the packing tape on
> packages, the twine on a bundle of newspapers, vacuum formed plastic
> packaging aka clamshells, the envelopes of the evening's mail, the stray
> thread on your jacket, etc.  Some pocketknives are called pen knives
> because they were intended to whittle down the end of a quill.  In other
> words, very light work.
>
>
 it's probably just the brits trying to force you to buy british, like this:
http://www.keepshooting.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/f/a/fairborn-sykes-fighting-knife.jpg

 example...


> This isn't the sort of thing you use as a weapon, for defense (defence) or
> offense (offence).
>
> --Sandy
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