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carry any weapon without good reason is illegal...

Pocket knives and things alike you will be fine... (swiss army pocket knife etc) as they are useful to have in your car... As they got lots of functions to them...

I wouldnt be carrying around anything more then that tho...

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carry a carving knife and if u get pulled over and they ask why you've got it..."im taking it to nans to carve the the sphincter of the universe tonight"

hahahaaha

but seriously.. probly just dont carry one unless u really need to mate

may i ask why u want to carry a smith and wesson knife around?

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hi everyone

does anyone know if it is illegal to carry a knive in your car - eg smith and wesson

Firstly Spell Check is your best friend!

Nothing bigger than a 5 Inch Blade, with a reason for having the knife with you.

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My mate had his chef knives in his boot, in a tackle box, in their plastic things. The cops still wanted to charge him for it, even though he was moving them from one restraunt to another.

Another guy I know carried a base ball bat next to his seat. When the cops ask him about it, he shows them a tennis ball in his car, which he uses for his "dog". Thats another way of doing it :P

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Why would you want to carry a knife?

I think thats the main question.

*shakes head in confusion*

+1

Just get a rottweiler. NO one will f**k with your car with one of them in there! :)

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Just get a rottweiler. NO one will f**k with your car with one of them in there! :(

Nice idea, However FAIL!

We have all seen the pictures from the G35 Forum with someones Boxer shitting throughout his car!

- 1 FTL

P.S

Insert witty fail picture please!

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P.S

Insert witty fail picture please!

LOL

My dog can't even shit while she is on the lead. I think she would rather rup[ture a bowel than shit inside anything, esp the car...HOWEVER, who am I to deny such an eloquent request, ergo I bring you.....

UBERGHEYPHAIL LOLPUPPY!

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