Knife wielding idiot
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jmcc500

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668 posts

240 months

Friday 3rd November 2023
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Just wondering if anyone can advise on likely outcomes:

Last night whilst walking the dog, I came into contact with a guy wielding what appeared to be a 10" or so knife. This was in a quiet residential street, with no-one else around. He was about 20m from me. He started shouting at me so I turned, crossed the road and walked the other way (sorry, I am not a company director, I did not dominate the footpath biggrin). He followed me at walking pace, shouting repeatedly and once I had got onto a busier road I called the police. I was able to take cover in a local takeaway - he walked past a few seconds later seeming oblivious to me being the other side of a glass door. The police arrived en-masse about 10 minutes later and I understand he has been arrested. I have given a statement etc. What is the likely outcome for this nutter?

I don't think he would know me from Adam if we crossed paths again, but it was quite worrying at the time and I would prefer not to meet him under similar circumstances in the future!

LosingGrip

8,600 posts

181 months

ghamer

626 posts

177 months

Friday 3rd November 2023
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Very sensible reaction from yourself and well done Police for taking him off the street.

jmcc500

Original Poster:

668 posts

240 months

Friday 3rd November 2023
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LosingGrip said:
Perfect - thank you!

CoolHands

22,037 posts

217 months

Friday 3rd November 2023
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Probably a big telling off and in a couple of years he’ll knife someone to death while off his meds

The Gauge

6,185 posts

35 months

Friday 3rd November 2023
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The police should have deployed Lesbian Nanna cop to sort him out.

PorkInsider

6,337 posts

163 months

Saturday 4th November 2023
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CoolHands said:
Probably a big telling off and in a couple of years he’ll knife someone to death while off his meds
Very sadly, yes.

I'm sure I remember some years ago there was talk of it being an immediate custodial sentence for possession of a knife in public without good reason, but clearly it's not.

CoreyDog

870 posts

112 months

Saturday 4th November 2023
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jmcc500 said:
Just wondering if anyone can advise on likely outcomes:

Last night whilst walking the dog, I came into contact with a guy wielding what appeared to be a 10" or so knife. This was in a quiet residential street, with no-one else around. He was about 20m from me. He started shouting at me so I turned, crossed the road and walked the other way (sorry, I am not a company director, I did not dominate the footpath biggrin). He followed me at walking pace, shouting repeatedly and once I had got onto a busier road I called the police. I was able to take cover in a local takeaway - he walked past a few seconds later seeming oblivious to me being the other side of a glass door. The police arrived en-masse about 10 minutes later and I understand he has been arrested. I have given a statement etc. What is the likely outcome for this nutter?

I don't think he would know me from Adam if we crossed paths again, but it was quite worrying at the time and I would prefer not to meet him under similar circumstances in the future!
Cool thinking and well handled. Taking on anyone with a knife is never going to end well.



Tony1963

5,808 posts

184 months

Saturday 4th November 2023
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CoreyDog said:
Cool thinking and well handled. Taking on anyone with a knife is never going to end well.
Unless you’ve been well trained, obviously. And no, I haven’t.

In the US he’d have been shot dead by any one of a number of people.

bitchstewie

63,515 posts

232 months

Saturday 4th November 2023
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Always remember watching this.


EmailAddress

14,570 posts

240 months

Saturday 4th November 2023
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PorkInsider said:
CoolHands said:
Probably a big telling off and in a couple of years he’ll knife someone to death while off his meds
Very sadly, yes.

I'm sure I remember some years ago there was talk of it being an immediate custodial sentence for possession of a knife in public without good reason, but clearly it's not.
Yeah, what happened to that. Wasn't it five years instant. Was it just mooted?

Car bon

5,135 posts

86 months

Saturday 4th November 2023
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bhstewie said:
Always remember watching this.
Love that - so true smile

bltamil1

357 posts

166 months

Saturday 4th November 2023
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EmailAddress said:
PorkInsider said:
CoolHands said:
Probably a big telling off and in a couple of years he’ll knife someone to death while off his meds
Very sadly, yes.

I'm sure I remember some years ago there was talk of it being an immediate custodial sentence for possession of a knife in public without good reason, but clearly it's not.
Yeah, what happened to that. Wasn't it five years instant. Was it just mooted?
‘Wielding’ a knife like the OP describes is a mandatory six month minimum sentence for a first offence, assuming found guilty of course.

NFT

1,324 posts

44 months

Saturday 4th November 2023
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jmcc500 said:
Just wondering if anyone can advise on likely outcomes:

Last night whilst walking the dog, I came into contact with a guy wielding what appeared to be a 10" or so knife. This was in a quiet residential street, with no-one else around. He was about 20m from me. He started shouting at me so I turned, crossed the road and walked the other way (sorry, I am not a company director, I did not dominate the footpath biggrin). He followed me at walking pace, shouting repeatedly and once I had got onto a busier road I called the police. I was able to take cover in a local takeaway - he walked past a few seconds later seeming oblivious to me being the other side of a glass door. The police arrived en-masse about 10 minutes later and I understand he has been arrested. I have given a statement etc. What is the likely outcome for this nutter?

I don't think he would know me from Adam if we crossed paths again, but it was quite worrying at the time and I would prefer not to meet him under similar circumstances in the future!
You needed to be a "Powerfully Built Director" to intimidate him away. hehe

Many thanks for getting lunatic scrote off streets!

beer

Edited by NFT on Saturday 4th November 14:24

Bright Halo

3,781 posts

257 months

Sunday 5th November 2023
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Well done op!

jmcc500

Original Poster:

668 posts

240 months

Monday 6th November 2023
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bhstewie said:
Always remember watching this.

Excellent! I actually thought hard about whether to walk or run, and I figured that until he ran I was better off just walking away and keeping some distance between us, particularly as our dog (who still hasn't forgiven me for wasting his walk time hiding in a takeaway shop) is rather geriatric and could well have ended up either slowing me down or tripping me up!

Gary C

14,597 posts

201 months

Monday 6th November 2023
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jmcc500 said:
LosingGrip said:
Perfect - thank you!
Surely its more serious than them

The person has 'threatened the OP with an offensive weapon"

Threatening with a weapon: the mandatory minimum sentence for threatening offences is 6 months’ custody; the maximum sentence is four years’ custody.

Solocle

3,970 posts

106 months

Monday 6th November 2023
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jmcc500 said:
LosingGrip said:
Perfect - thank you!
That's a start, but I'd say section 1A PCA.
Overview of offences


The version which involves threats seems to be more appropriate.
Bladed articles and offensive weapons - threats

ingenieur

4,643 posts

203 months

Monday 6th November 2023
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Problem with the whole "string em up" approach to carrying a knife is the ridiculous way it is interpreted on the street.

When I was 18 I got cautioned for carrying a knife. It was a pocket knife which happened to have a locking mechanism on it. The presence of a locking mechanism made the difference between it being something I might use to get a stone out of a horses hoof and something I might use to 'chef someone up'.

I was told further down the line by people with better legal knowledge than an 18 YO that I should've refused the caution because it was a silly bust and they wouldn't have gone ahead with it if I had made it difficult for them.

Point is though... would I have gone to prison for that first time offence if we decided as a society to follow the authoritarian approach favoured by so many? The police really seem to think a polite middle class boy driving around in a brand new car has homicidal tendencies and refused to believe my story that I had the knife for opening boxes in my job as an office manager looking after the stationary for a 300-person site. "no, you're a murderer"

I guess the best thing would be if you could somehow create a law which simultaneously allowed people to be busted for a first time offence or completely exonerated based on context.

NFT

1,324 posts

44 months

Monday 6th November 2023
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ingenieur said:
Problem with the whole "string em up" approach to carrying a knife is the ridiculous way it is interpreted on the street.

When I was 18 I got cautioned for carrying a knife. It was a pocket knife which happened to have a locking mechanism on it. The presence of a locking mechanism made the difference between it being something I might use to get a stone out of a horses hoof and something I might use to 'chef someone up'.

I was told further down the line by people with better legal knowledge than an 18 YO that I should've refused the caution because it was a silly bust and they wouldn't have gone ahead with it if I had made it difficult for them.

Point is though... would I have gone to prison for that first time offence if we decided as a society to follow the authoritarian approach favoured by so many? The police really seem to think a polite middle class boy driving around in a brand new car has homicidal tendencies and refused to believe my story that I had the knife for opening boxes in my job as an office manager looking after the stationary for a 300-person site. "no, you're a murderer"

I guess the best thing would be if you could somehow create a law which simultaneously allowed people to be busted for a first time offence or completely exonerated based on context.
My god you should have been hung on the spot... A safety feature that protects fingers, who needs that.