Question:
Importing knuckle dusters into the UK from abroad?
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2010-10-20 14:47:37 UTC
I want to import knuckle dusters into the UK yeh i know its illegal, i got caught bringing them from dubai nothing happened, i had them in my hand luggage.

how could i successfully import them?

a friend suggested making a belt out of it?

im obviously not going to go round punching people in the face with it,
i like collecting rare stuff, im going to keep it at home.
Five answers:
anonymous
2010-10-20 14:57:20 UTC
No. It's illegal. Leave it at that.
?
2016-06-04 13:46:35 UTC
Brass knuckles are illegal in Britain, Sweden, Austria, Germany and the Netherlands, carrying significant jail sentences and fines for possession of a dangerous weapon. Some controversial legislation was passed in 1988 which made certain types of knives illegal to import or sell in the U.K, these include push daggers, butterfly knives, blowpipes, sword canes, gravity knives (similar to flick knives), knuckle dusters (inc. knives and other weapons with knuckle duster style handles), throwing stars (with 3 or more spikes) and some martial arts equipment, we will not source these items for you so please don't ask. I doubt you would be allowed to order in the first place.
?
2010-10-21 04:50:42 UTC
Well I would say in your trousers/belt/pants or something....

But I really wouldn't, because you're bound to get caught and get in deep trouble. Just let it go.
bremner8
2010-10-20 14:54:02 UTC
Of course you are. And that Middle Eastern bloke in the seat behind you was not going to use his suicide belt either. He just liked to have them around.
UreLipsAreMoving
2010-10-21 06:58:25 UTC
I have a suggestion.



Stick them up your A**e. They will keep your head company.


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