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27th March 06, 11:45 AM
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davedove: Of course. But I wouldn't mind the attention: I'm not going to break any laws, so let them look. Besides, it's not like the dirk would be worn regularly or to places that it shouldn't.
 Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
An Addendum to the addendum.
The Officer I spoke to also added a note of "Concealed".
A "pocket knife" in your pocket is not concealed. It's where it's supposed to be and readily discovered during cursory search. A knife in your sock that has slipped down and no longer visible is still not concealed. A knife on your belt but not visible due to a loose fitting sweater is not concealed.
A knife strapped to your thigh under your kilt is concealed and falls under applicable weapons statutes.
That makes sense. I suppose there needs to be an intention to conceal the weapon for it to be concealed.
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