Maybe they will soon realize that locking blade knives are reasonable too.
Hmmm...I'm surprised at you BountyHunter, the not-so-meek pollitical cynic cavorting amongst us. Firstly lets not forget this is an election year for us over here. There has been a lot of public outcry over this case:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/717511.stmSo much so, together with some remarks made by a high ranking police officer, in favour of self defence, makes me wonder if its not just a vote grabbing exercise.
Secondly the issue is is about defending yourself in
your property against a burglar - not about getting mugged (or worse) on the street. There, somewhere, lies the difference.
I suppose using self defence against a burglar in your home means there's no real doubt who is transgressing who's rights. On the street theres an element of doubt on who is attacking whom if both are carrying knives. (and no I'm NOT suggesting everyone who carries a knife is a criminal. By carrying a knife in this country you are labeled as a danger to society regardless...so you could argue its better not to)
The case linked above shows how unjust the current law is, and why they are proposing changing it.
However don't be fooled into thinking we brits are changing our laws for the better. The new legislation has yet to be passed in Parliament, let alone tested in a court of law. It is doubtful if the bill will be passed by the next election anyway - it might yet be quietly forgotten about..
A cynic....moi?