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#43298 - 07/11/05 04:10 PM Re: London: How would you ( and your EDC) have fared?
harrkev Offline
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Registered: 09/05/01
Posts: 384
Loc: Colorado Springs, CO
Susan said: Most backcountry trouble comes from you're own ineptness (if that's a word). In the city, you are at the mercy of idiots, drunks, terrorists, thieves, poor construction, and people who just aren't paying attention.

What you say is entirely true. But I think that the point is that in the middle of the woods, when the fit hits the shan, you have to rely on yourself to keep alive until help comes. You might have to spend 3 or 4 days staying alive until rescued.

In an urban environment, other people are around, and in all likelihood, help will be coming soon. In most cases, you will be on your own for a maximum of an hour or so.

But I do admit that you could be buried under rubble, and it may take a week for help to get to you. But this is an extremely unlikely event.
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#43299 - 07/11/05 05:44 PM Re: London: what can you EDC there?
Brangdon Offline
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Registered: 12/12/04
Posts: 1204
Loc: Nottingham, UK
In England you can EDC a "penknife", which is a folding blade less than 3 inches long. Locking blades are probably not considered penknives. Something like a Leatherman Juice would be OK under this rule; it has short, non-locking blades.

You can carry most longer or locking or fixed blades if you have a good reason. "To hurt people with" is not a good reason, even in self-defence. Taking a camping knife to a campsite ought to be OK.

Some knifes are disallowed completely on the grounds that hurting people is their primary use, eg flickknifes, butterfly knifes.

In theory it makes no difference whether the blade is part of a multitool. In practice the police might use their disgression, taking into account your general demeanour etc, and a multitool might fare better there. You are in any case unlikely to be searched unless arrested for some other reason, at least outside London. I've not visited London itself for many years so I don't know what is normal there, eg, whether museums and art galleries have any checks.

I currently EDC a non-locking SAK and an M4, which is a tiny multitool with locking blade. I'd defend the M4 in court if necessary, and hope to set a new precedent. I also usually carry a Juice. I've just ordered a Prybaby, which I suspect would be more useful for escaping from a train. I don't know if that will be light enough to EDC.

I'm not a lawyer.
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#43300 - 07/11/05 07:15 PM Re: London: How would you ( and your EDC) have fared?
Susan Offline
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Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
You're operating on the assumption that you are victim, and that you're willing to hang around and wait for help.

What about being prepared to help someone else?

Sue

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#43301 - 07/11/05 09:29 PM Re: London: How would you ( and your EDC) have fared?
SARbound Offline
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Registered: 06/08/05
Posts: 503
Loc: Quebec City, Canada
Those are the words that I wanted to use in my first reply, thanks! <img src="/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />
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