• jordanlund@lemmy.world
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    For those who may not know what a Hori Hori is:

    To the cops I’m sure they saw:

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      Yeah, he was treated poorly but the concern is understandable IMO

      You can’t walk around in public with what looks, to the untrained eye, a lot like a combat knife and then act surprised when the police show up.

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        But you can be surprised when the police don’t let you go after realising the thing is mostly blunt. What looks like a knife edge on the right hand side of that picture isn’t sharpened like a knife, it’s more like how a spade has a keened edge, because it’s a fancy type of trowel. The saw edge is sharp though, but again, not as sharp as a wood saw.

        Plus, the law allows for the carrying of a knife for a reasonable legitimate purpose. The accused was carrying a basket of vegetables, having just harvested them using the “knife”. It’s a legitimate purpose, and it wasn’t even a knife.

        Add on that it was also sheathed, and we have a clear case of moron cops being heavy handed and abusing the law.

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          He should have waited for a solicitor in all honesty. He ended up being coerced into accepting the charges by the sound of things. Basically an autistic person being taken advantage of.

          I can understand the armed response. I have heard similar stories and a lot of the time people have a good laugh about it after, if they aren’t too traumatised.

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          the law allows for the carrying of a knife for a reasonable legitimate purpose

          My opinion, not from the UK so it’s worth little, is that this is all that should be needed.

          “What’s that? What’s it for?” … “Ok, we got a call from a concerned citizen who thought it was a knife. Have a good day!”

          Maybe they could throw in a polite, friendly suggestion that they use a bag to transport their tools but its not like it’s required, if I’m understanding correctly.

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        It’s not illegal if you have good reason (that isn’t a weapon). In this case, it was good reason.

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        Oh yeah, it’s way better! The back side is curved for digging and has measurements on it, so if you’re supposed to plant a bulb x inches deep, it’s right there on the tool.