The UK needs "Knife Control"

ltstanfo said:
:shock:

WHAT???!!!!!!!!! Please someone from the UK (after researching) tell me that the above police instruction is not entirely true!

It's completely true :evil:
 
ltstanfo said:
:shock:

WHAT???!!!!!!!!! Please someone from the UK (after researching) tell me that the above police instruction is not entirely true!

It's completely true :evil:
 
ltstanfo said:
:shock:

WHAT???!!!!!!!!! Please someone from the UK (after researching) tell me that the above police instruction is not entirely true!

It's completely true :evil:
 
ltstanfo said:
:shock:

WHAT???!!!!!!!!! Please someone from the UK (after researching) tell me that the above police instruction is not entirely true!

It's completely true :evil:
 
ltstanfo said:
metalman said:
"If attacked, assume a defensive posture, such as raising your hands to block an attack. The reason was (and she spelled it out in no uncertain terms) that if a witness saw the incident and we attempted to defend ourselves by fighting back, the witness would be unable to tell who the agressor was. However, if we rolled up in a ball, it would be quite clear who the victim was."

:shock:

WHAT???!!!!!!!!! Please someone from the UK (after researching) tell me that the above police instruction is not entirely true!

Roll into a ball? :lol:
First I've heard and could only I find anecdotal evidence of the above statement.
I doubt very much this would be an official police instruction although I did find some advice that encouraged caution.
I imagine it all depends upon the circumstances of the attack.
 
ltstanfo said:
metalman said:
"If attacked, assume a defensive posture, such as raising your hands to block an attack. The reason was (and she spelled it out in no uncertain terms) that if a witness saw the incident and we attempted to defend ourselves by fighting back, the witness would be unable to tell who the agressor was. However, if we rolled up in a ball, it would be quite clear who the victim was."

:shock:

WHAT???!!!!!!!!! Please someone from the UK (after researching) tell me that the above police instruction is not entirely true!

Roll into a ball? :lol:
First I've heard and could only I find anecdotal evidence of the above statement.
I doubt very much this would be an official police instruction although I did find some advice that encouraged caution.
I imagine it all depends upon the circumstances of the attack.
 
ltstanfo said:
metalman said:
"If attacked, assume a defensive posture, such as raising your hands to block an attack. The reason was (and she spelled it out in no uncertain terms) that if a witness saw the incident and we attempted to defend ourselves by fighting back, the witness would be unable to tell who the agressor was. However, if we rolled up in a ball, it would be quite clear who the victim was."

:shock:

WHAT???!!!!!!!!! Please someone from the UK (after researching) tell me that the above police instruction is not entirely true!

Roll into a ball? :lol:
First I've heard and could only I find anecdotal evidence of the above statement.
I doubt very much this would be an official police instruction although I did find some advice that encouraged caution.
I imagine it all depends upon the circumstances of the attack.
 
ltstanfo said:
metalman said:
"If attacked, assume a defensive posture, such as raising your hands to block an attack. The reason was (and she spelled it out in no uncertain terms) that if a witness saw the incident and we attempted to defend ourselves by fighting back, the witness would be unable to tell who the agressor was. However, if we rolled up in a ball, it would be quite clear who the victim was."

:shock:

WHAT???!!!!!!!!! Please someone from the UK (after researching) tell me that the above police instruction is not entirely true!

Roll into a ball? :lol:
First I've heard and could only I find anecdotal evidence of the above statement.
I doubt very much this would be an official police instruction although I did find some advice that encouraged caution.
I imagine it all depends upon the circumstances of the attack.
 
ltstanfo said:
metalman said:
"If attacked, assume a defensive posture, such as raising your hands to block an attack. The reason was (and she spelled it out in no uncertain terms) that if a witness saw the incident and we attempted to defend ourselves by fighting back, the witness would be unable to tell who the agressor was. However, if we rolled up in a ball, it would be quite clear who the victim was."

:shock:

WHAT???!!!!!!!!! Please someone from the UK (after researching) tell me that the above police instruction is not entirely true!

Roll into a ball? :lol:
First I've heard and could only I find anecdotal evidence of the above statement.
I doubt very much this would be an official police instruction although I did find some advice that encouraged caution.
I imagine it all depends upon the circumstances of the attack.
 
ltstanfo said:
metalman said:
"If attacked, assume a defensive posture, such as raising your hands to block an attack. The reason was (and she spelled it out in no uncertain terms) that if a witness saw the incident and we attempted to defend ourselves by fighting back, the witness would be unable to tell who the agressor was. However, if we rolled up in a ball, it would be quite clear who the victim was."

:shock:

WHAT???!!!!!!!!! Please someone from the UK (after researching) tell me that the above police instruction is not entirely true!

Roll into a ball? :lol:
First I've heard and could only I find anecdotal evidence of the above statement.
I doubt very much this would be an official police instruction although I did find some advice that encouraged caution.
I imagine it all depends upon the circumstances of the attack.
 
Vincent said:
ltstanfo said:
:shock:

WHAT???!!!!!!!!! Please someone from the UK (after researching) tell me that the above police instruction is not entirely true!

It's completely true :evil:

Oh man :x

God Bless America, I suppose.
 
Vincent said:
ltstanfo said:
:shock:

WHAT???!!!!!!!!! Please someone from the UK (after researching) tell me that the above police instruction is not entirely true!

It's completely true :evil:

Oh man :x

God Bless America, I suppose.
 
Vincent said:
ltstanfo said:
:shock:

WHAT???!!!!!!!!! Please someone from the UK (after researching) tell me that the above police instruction is not entirely true!

It's completely true :evil:

Oh man :x

God Bless America, I suppose.
 
Vincent said:
ltstanfo said:
:shock:

WHAT???!!!!!!!!! Please someone from the UK (after researching) tell me that the above police instruction is not entirely true!

It's completely true :evil:

Oh man :x

God Bless America, I suppose.
 
Vincent said:
ltstanfo said:
:shock:

WHAT???!!!!!!!!! Please someone from the UK (after researching) tell me that the above police instruction is not entirely true!

It's completely true :evil:

Oh man :x

God Bless America, I suppose.
 
Vincent said:
ltstanfo said:
:shock:

WHAT???!!!!!!!!! Please someone from the UK (after researching) tell me that the above police instruction is not entirely true!

It's completely true :evil:

Oh man :x

God Bless America, I suppose.
 
redrumloa said:
Vincent said:
ltstanfo said:
:shock:

WHAT???!!!!!!!!! Please someone from the UK (after researching) tell me that the above police instruction is not entirely true!

It's completely true :evil:

Oh man :x

God Bless America, I suppose.

Hang on a minute.
Vincent, can you provide a link that shows this to be an official police instruction?
I checked advice on a couple of police force websites and saw absolutely bugger all about rolling into a ball. I know where metalman got his quote - it's an anecdote.
Where are you getting this information?

Still smells like shyte to me.
 
redrumloa said:
Vincent said:
ltstanfo said:
:shock:

WHAT???!!!!!!!!! Please someone from the UK (after researching) tell me that the above police instruction is not entirely true!

It's completely true :evil:

Oh man :x

God Bless America, I suppose.

Hang on a minute.
Vincent, can you provide a link that shows this to be an official police instruction?
I checked advice on a couple of police force websites and saw absolutely bugger all about rolling into a ball. I know where metalman got his quote - it's an anecdote.
Where are you getting this information?

Still smells like shyte to me.
 
redrumloa said:
Vincent said:
ltstanfo said:
:shock:

WHAT???!!!!!!!!! Please someone from the UK (after researching) tell me that the above police instruction is not entirely true!

It's completely true :evil:

Oh man :x

God Bless America, I suppose.

Hang on a minute.
Vincent, can you provide a link that shows this to be an official police instruction?
I checked advice on a couple of police force websites and saw absolutely bugger all about rolling into a ball. I know where metalman got his quote - it's an anecdote.
Where are you getting this information?

Still smells like shyte to me.
 
redrumloa said:
Vincent said:
ltstanfo said:
:shock:

WHAT???!!!!!!!!! Please someone from the UK (after researching) tell me that the above police instruction is not entirely true!

It's completely true :evil:

Oh man :x

God Bless America, I suppose.

Hang on a minute.
Vincent, can you provide a link that shows this to be an official police instruction?
I checked advice on a couple of police force websites and saw absolutely bugger all about rolling into a ball. I know where metalman got his quote - it's an anecdote.
Where are you getting this information?

Still smells like shyte to me.
 
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