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Jay Vail wrote:The possibility of a knife attack is increasing in Britain, all the more reason to study Fiore's unarmed plays and those in the other manuals:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0, ... 12,00.html
Gene Tausk wrote: A paragraph from the article reads:
"Ministers are planning to increase the maximum penalty for carrying a knife without good reason to four years, but the report also questioned whether this would reduce knife carrying. The proposal smacked of a knee-jerk legislative response that did not appear to be based on available evidence or research, it said. "
"Carrying a knife without good reason." The lawyer part of me wants to see the litigation that will ensue as civil lawsuits and criminal actions fly over such an asinine definition that screams out "void for vagueness."
The civil libertarian part of me is weeping.
“What evidence exists indicates that a significant minority of schoolchildren and young people carry knives and this problem may be growing,” the report says. “As long as there is unsliced bread, opportunities for knife crime will exist.”
Martin_Wilkinson wrote:It was probably mainly MP's and everyone knows that MP's are stupid.
Personally, i don't know that much about how to defend against a knife attack, but, i'm still confident in my ability to overcome my assailant...
But, having said that it is something, i'm looking into.
Jay, any idea when you're book is gonna be available in the uk?
Jay Vail wrote:Martin_Wilkinson wrote:It was probably mainly MP's and everyone knows that MP's are stupid.
Personally, i don't know that much about how to defend against a knife attack, but, i'm still confident in my ability to overcome my assailant...
But, having said that it is something, i'm looking into.
Jay, any idea when you're book is gonna be available in the uk?
Can't say if it will be available through a UK outlet. However, you can order it direct from Paladin. A guy in NZ posted that he had gotten a copy.
David Welch wrote:Looks to me like they need somebody to write a historical manual on "how to defend yourself from the scum of society with sticks and rocks". Because before too long that is all these poor people are going to have access to.
Sunay Angel Sidrón-Hord wrote:Jay Vail wrote:The possibility of a knife attack is increasing in Britain, all the more reason to study Fiore's unarmed plays and those in the other manuals:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0, ... 12,00.html
To be honest I get a funny feeling the attacks have not increased but it's the publicity of them that has. Seems like the politicians are trying to look like they're doing something about crime and this is an easy way to do it. Make a big stink about knife attacks; make sure it's reported more on the BBC and then do some silly "hand over your knife" campaign that protects no one.
The best thing people can do is learn to defend themselves & to be aware of the dangers.
Jay Vail wrote:The possibility of a knife attack is increasing in Britain, all the more reason to study Fiore's unarmed plays and those in the other manuals:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0, ... 12,00.html
JeanryChandler wrote:P.S. the Doctors who were advocating large Kitchen knives be taken away should have their scalpels confiscated since they are clearly capable of causing serious trauma, particularly in trained hands.
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