Ronin
Distinguished Member
Innocent or not I can garuntee you he won’t get them back
Really ?
AFO go back in service if they discharge their weapons
The person in this case has done nothing wrong whatsoever
Justify revocation from there ,,,,
Innocent or not I can garuntee you he won’t get them back
Every cloud......As a positive there's deffo no chance of the criminal reoffending.....
Thank heaven for great uncle Major William "Billy" Prattinton are my thoughts. 1897 Pattern it fits well, vertically, between the vertical crenallations of a modern bedroom radiator. Made by Pilin for, as they say Wilkinson for parade but Pilin for use.I also have my old Colonel's kukri decorating a bedroom cabinet.
I completely agree with you the logical and right thing to do would be to allow this farmer to have his FAC/SGC back, i just feel with the way firearms licensing currently is in this country it just wont happen. This is just my opinion and i am by no means whatsoever an expert.Really ?
AFO go back in service if they discharge their weapons
The person in this case has done nothing wrong whatsoever
Justify revocation from there ,,,,
whos been telling you lifes fair ???Why should the farmer not get his tickets back as he has not committed any offence?
Slight correction. It’s in a public place rather than is a public place.In the UK your private vehicle is classed as “A public space” …![]()
I have been informed at the kerb side, that my vehicle although privately owned, is considered in law, a public place to which the public have access.Slight correction. It’s in a public place rather than is a public place.
A good example of that Steve is a gun/rifle in a vehicle should be "out of sight" of the public where the public have access.I have been informed at the kerb side, that my vehicle although privately owned, is considered in law, a public place to which the public have access.
Yes. That has always been the law for many years. So carrying a weapon in a public place includes having it in your car. The logic is that there's no difference from you lurking next to the recycle bins in a public car park with a cosh or knife looking for someone to accost and rob to your waiting sat inside your car next to the same recycle bins in the same public car park with the same cosh or knife looking for someone to accost and rob.I have been informed at the kerb side, that my vehicle although privately owned, is considered in law, a public place to which the public have access.
The link doesn't say much ol' fruit.Tha
Thank heaven for great uncle Major William "Billy" Prattinton are my thoughts. 1897 Pattern it fits well, vertically, between the vertical crenallations of a modern bedroom radiator. Made by Pilin for, as they say Wilkinson for parade but Pilin for use.
Life story: William James Prattinton | Lives of the First World War
livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk
Hi FBI have been informed at the kerb side, that my vehicle although privately owned, is considered in law, a public place to which the public have access.