Man Sentenced to Four Months in Prison for Carrying a 6-Inch Master Sword in Public
Man Sentenced to Four Months in Prison for Carrying a 6-Inch Master Sword in Public
A man was sentenced to four months in prison for carrying a six-inch Master Sword from The Legend of Zelda series in public.
It's not mentioned in this article, but the man in question has a long history of burglary and did four years for a string of thefts. It's likely a big part of why HIM carrying a 6'' blade is concerning.
54 4 ReplyWell if it were a 6' blade that could actually be a problem. This 6" blade is not likely to be one imo.
14 1 ReplyThere I fixed it, now you look out of context!
4 0 ReplyIn college, my friend carried a 6' sword everywhere, hilt poking up from behind the backpack.
It wasn't a showpiece, either -- and the years of fencing training meant it wasnt a toy.
And, really, no one cared beyond "oh neat." Since it was visible on three sides, it was also perfectly legal.
Canada.
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9 3 ReplyThe added context at least makes the sentence less insane.
8 0 ReplyHonestly, it being a fidget toy is probably a good reason, if it was anybody else carrying it.
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Yea but "criminal sentenced for carrying sword" doesn't have quite the reactionary clickbait ring to it.
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oi m8, you got a loisence for that fidgit toy???
19 1 ReplyWell, it's just a toy, innit?
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police said that because it was a sharply pointed item, it could be used as a weapon
So pencils and screwdrivers are also illegal in the UK?
an order to pay a victims’ surcharge of £154
Who was the victim?
17 0 ReplyErrybody
2 0 ReplySo pencils and screwdrivers are also illegal in the UK?
Not generally, no.
The 'rules' are stated here
Who was the victim?
No-one it's a stealth tax on the poor.
If the 'fine' isn't based on the financial status of whoever is paying it then it's not a fine it's a tax.
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Bray subsequently claimed the Master Sword was a “fidget” — something to keep his hands busy — that he had bought online. But police said that because it was a sharply pointed item, it could be used as a weapon, and “put others in fear of it being used against them.” The police said the Master Sword was inside a sheath and could be released with the press of a button.
So, it wasn’t that he was just carrying it.
11 8 ReplyThey literally said it was inside of its sheath directly in the quote you posted.....
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So I guess the 6-inch master sword isn't covered by the 2nd amendment in public. Geez, you'd think the forefathers would have foreseen something so obvious.
2 38 ReplyIt happened in UK, the US law doesn't apply.
44 0 ReplyDoh!
16 1 ReplyAnd even if it was in the US, it's possible he may have been prohibited from carrying a weapon, given his criminal history.
5 1 ReplyY'all afraid of everything or just children's toys?
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Weapons aren't covered by fetish laws outside America.
5 0 ReplyThis happened in England
1 0 ReplyAh. They were blindsided.
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