Yes that would be a good idea and leave the GB off the side of the plate
Wish I'd have seen this before buying my new plate
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Yes that would be a good idea and leave the GB off the side of the plate
I'm going to put my new plate on and go for the pepper spray and baseball bat option if I have any problemsI've already got an Irish plate ... WFZ 8707 ... can't decide whether to put it on the camper or not ... seeing as we currently have two V5Cs (3500kg and 4250kg) can't decide if doing so is worth loosing the 'chose a weight' benefit.
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I did this in several languages displa in the windows. No idea if it helps, but never yet had any problems.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So when they see you go out shopping they break in to steal the Beretta - clever one
just in case you haven't binned it, pepper spray is the same offence as carrying a gun. No idea why ,they must be frightened.I'm going to put my new plate on and go for the pepper spray and baseball bat option if I have any problems
I know this post is a couple of years old, this looks a very neat job. Did the silver trim around the cut edge of remis blind come with the Heosafe, or is this something you did yourself? (If so where did you get the trim from)? Many thanks,I fitted HEOSAFE locksView attachment 164149
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Its the firing mechanism that causes it to be a section 1 firearm.just in case you haven't binned it, pepper spray is the same offence as carrying a gun. No idea why ,they must be frightened.
I bin mine at Dunkirk & get a new one on way back.
Oh that's ok then .The German ones are 5m jet ,pressure operated.Its the firing mechanism that causes it to be a section 1 firearm.
Thats the uk police cs spray.
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v. The word “firearm” has taken on a meaning far removed from that in everyday use. There are “firearms” as defined by section 57(1) of the 1968 Act, and “real firearms” as defined by section 38(7) of the Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006. The former will often be “lethal barrelled”, but they can also be “prohibited weapons”6 or “component parts”7 or “accessories” of a firearm.8 By the time that the Firearms Act 1937 came into force, there were two types of “prohibited weapons”,9 whereas there are now eight under 1 Report of Committee on the Control of Firearms; 15th November, 1918. 2 See Chapter 4, paras.4.63 and 4.64. 3 Firearms Act 1920, section 6. 4 1934-35 Report of the Departmental Committee on the Statutory Definition and Classification of Firearms and Ammunition [Cmd. 4758]. 5 By the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1936. 6 Section 57(1)(a) of the Firearms Act 1968. 7 Section 57(1)(b) of the Firearms Act 1968 8 Section 57(1)(c) of the Firearms Act 1968. 9 See section 17(1) of the Firearms Act 1937 7 section 5(1),10 and two under section 5(1A).11 Most prohibited weapons are barrelled and lethal, but a device that discharges a noxious thing such as electricity from a stun gun, or CS gas, or pepper,12 is also a “prohibited weapon” and thus a “firearm”.13 Some items are “firearms” notwithstanding that they are designed for purposes other than causing damage to persons or property (e.g. some signalling kits). Sensibly, the Secretary of State has taken the view that devices listed in the Home Office Guide (such as ‘captive-bolt stunning devices’ and ‘nail guns’) “should not be regarded as firearms within the definition of the Act” (but this may not be what the 1968 Act actually provides).1Its the firing mechanism that causes it to be a section 1 firearm.
Thats the uk police cs spray.
For info
Maybe. I cannot believe I posted on it about being grateful for the warning in May 2017. Then in March 2018 we were caught by the metal implement up the door handle trick in Spain.I presume that because this thread is three years old and a lot of the posters are no longer members, they have now given up motorhomeing.
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Thats a tad more than i remember !v. The word “firearm” has taken on a meaning far removed from that in everyday use. There are “firearms” as defined by section 57(1) of the 1968 Act, and “real firearms” as defined by section 38(7) of the Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006. The former will often be “lethal barrelled”, but they can also be “prohibited weapons”6 or “component parts”7 or “accessories” of a firearm.8 By the time that the Firearms Act 1937 came into force, there were two types of “prohibited weapons”,9 whereas there are now eight under 1 Report of Committee on the Control of Firearms; 15th November, 1918. 2 See Chapter 4, paras.4.63 and 4.64. 3 Firearms Act 1920, section 6. 4 1934-35 Report of the Departmental Committee on the Statutory Definition and Classification of Firearms and Ammunition [Cmd. 4758]. 5 By the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1936. 6 Section 57(1)(a) of the Firearms Act 1968. 7 Section 57(1)(b) of the Firearms Act 1968 8 Section 57(1)(c) of the Firearms Act 1968. 9 See section 17(1) of the Firearms Act 1937 7 section 5(1),10 and two under section 5(1A).11 Most prohibited weapons are barrelled and lethal, but a device that discharges a noxious thing such as electricity from a stun gun, or CS gas, or pepper,12 is also a “prohibited weapon” and thus a “firearm”.13 Some items are “firearms” notwithstanding that they are designed for purposes other than causing damage to persons or property (e.g. some signalling kits). Sensibly, the Secretary of State has taken the view that devices listed in the Home Office Guide (such as ‘captive-bolt stunning devices’ and ‘nail guns’) “should not be regarded as firearms within the definition of the Act” (but this may not be what the 1968 Act actually provides).1
All I can remember is 'Lethal barrelled weapon' and to avoid them wherever possible!Thats a tad more than i remember !
I remember avoidance being a really good optionAll I can remember is 'Lethal barrelled weapon' and to avoid them wherever possible!
Distance being your friend!!I remember avoidance being a really good option
I can remember our unarmed combat - sorry - self defence instructor showing us how to easily disarm a man who was up close with a hand gun. Pity I never got the opportunity to prove the theory...I remember avoidance being a really good option
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I recently had an incident with a "gun" at work. I got there. All was controlled. I asked about "A gun?" they pointed out this red rubber "gun". police were already en route. I tried explaining to them it was solid rubber, red and incapable of doing anything except erasing pencil but the ARVs insisting on turning up !I can remember our unarmed combat - sorry - self defence instructor showing us how to easily disarm a man who was up close with a hand gun. Pity I never got the opportunity to prove the theory...
I should imagine they are home now given this thread is 4 years oldSorry to hear of your close shave and sad that this kind of thing goes on. Hope you have a great time from now on.
Mobile phone close at hand and video or photo the scrotes.
We have stopped at many spots in the middle of no where and apart from once being told we couldnt or shouldn't have stopped there never had any problems.
Can I get them in Santander or Bilbao ?Oh that's ok then .The German ones are 5m jet ,pressure operated.
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I would have thought so? just google 'Armeria' to find one near you. Or google 'spray de pimienta' or 'Aerosol de pimienta' local to you.Can I get them in Santander or Bilbao ?
Ive said for years you are safer parked out in the middle of nowhere alone than you are on a campsite or aire with other campers ..... thieves want an easy life and easy pickings.Funny you should say that I was talking to a guy in the services before I left and he said that they get it alot in there because it's not a toll section, he said they only seem to target motorhomes cars and waggons from the UK. I think it's called the a7
theives are businessmen why ride around all night looking for one vanj on a deserted aire when you can ply you trade in a place with many customers