You are most probably right lou.
I've only been to a court twice both occasions to drop paperwork off for divorce. I've no problem with handing stuff over temporarily while on-site. What I do object to is being told incorrectly that my carrying a locking knife is "totally illegal whatever"
What amuses me more is that I am a reasonably regular visitor to a main city centre police station to deal with work paperwork, road traffic act stuff and variations to my FAC etc... Not once, never, have I been questioned about sharps carry despite attending meetings "within" the station.
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I've only been to a court twice both occasions to drop paperwork off for divorce. I've no problem with handing stuff over temporarily while on-site. What I do object to is being told incorrectly that my carrying a locking knife is "totally illegal whatever"
What amuses me more is that I am a reasonably regular visitor to a main city centre police station to deal with work paperwork, road traffic act stuff and variations to my FAC etc... Not once, never, have I been questioned about sharps carry despite attending meetings "within" the station.
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