duncanmack
Well-Known Member
Had an interesting experience last night prior to boarding the ferry at Plymouth.
Packed the car yourself, Sir? Yes.
All your own stuff Sir? Yes.
Carrying anything for anyone else Sir? No.
Any guns, ammunition, explosives munitions Sir? No.
Any knifes Sir? Yes.
OOoooooooooooh, can we see it Sir? Yes
Oh dear, you are carrying a banned offensive weapon in your car Sir.
No I'm not.
You are Sir, can I draw your attention to this notice while we phone Special Branch (I kid you not)?
I pointed out the "illegal to be in possession of without good cause" bit on the notice.
Adamant and the polis duly arrived.
Bit more sensible. When I point out that the car is full of boat stuff, especially quite a lot of rope and that constitutes "good cause" he says that under the circumstances he will not confiscate it and charge me, but will give it to the purser on the ferry, for transport in the ship's strong room and that I would be able to reclaim it from the Gare Maritime in Roscoff in the morning.
Which I duly did.
The French officer was a bit gobsmacked at the carry on, but laughed when I remarked that having reclaimed it I now could proceed with my plan to conquer the world......
The knife , BTW is 4" locking blade and blunt ended.
Crazy. The English polis did hold the view that the law was a bit daft. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
So be warned. If you fess up then lots of fun will ensue, but if you follow the advice from the ferry security people to say nought and then get the car searched and they find a knife you could be in deep trouble.
Packed the car yourself, Sir? Yes.
All your own stuff Sir? Yes.
Carrying anything for anyone else Sir? No.
Any guns, ammunition, explosives munitions Sir? No.
Any knifes Sir? Yes.
OOoooooooooooh, can we see it Sir? Yes
Oh dear, you are carrying a banned offensive weapon in your car Sir.
No I'm not.
You are Sir, can I draw your attention to this notice while we phone Special Branch (I kid you not)?
I pointed out the "illegal to be in possession of without good cause" bit on the notice.
Adamant and the polis duly arrived.
Bit more sensible. When I point out that the car is full of boat stuff, especially quite a lot of rope and that constitutes "good cause" he says that under the circumstances he will not confiscate it and charge me, but will give it to the purser on the ferry, for transport in the ship's strong room and that I would be able to reclaim it from the Gare Maritime in Roscoff in the morning.
Which I duly did.
The French officer was a bit gobsmacked at the carry on, but laughed when I remarked that having reclaimed it I now could proceed with my plan to conquer the world......
The knife , BTW is 4" locking blade and blunt ended.
Crazy. The English polis did hold the view that the law was a bit daft. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
So be warned. If you fess up then lots of fun will ensue, but if you follow the advice from the ferry security people to say nought and then get the car searched and they find a knife you could be in deep trouble.