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what's the rule on offensive weapons here?
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Is this weird?
bassically i went to see where a cycle path went i haven't been down came to a dead end as there was a private gate but the most weirdest thing is there was a bike with no lock and a hammer and flat head screwdriver next to it. Right opposite there were parts of a bike frame just the frame and fork, with no wheels or handlebars. with a kids toy on top some sort of small heater. I dunno if the police should know about anything above?
bassically i went to see where a cycle path went i haven't been down came to a dead end as there was a private gate but the most weirdest thing is there was a bike with no lock and a hammer and flat head screwdriver next to it. Right opposite there were parts of a bike frame just the frame and fork, with no wheels or handlebars. with a kids toy on top some sort of small heater. I dunno if the police should know about anything above?
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So i guess they used those sort of weapons to steal the bike wheels. If the weapons where by themselves that would be more concerning and may of been used for something else as defence or something. And maybe the person of the bike reported it.
Im not sure
- i guess you could always call 101 for non emergancy crime or concerns to the police. And ask them. With these sort of things
I meant to update this thread
i just asked other pedestrians about hammer and stuff turns out to be left behind by a boat owner. i didn't even know bikes could be marked other then serial (that's what i have written down on my bike) number (also known as frame number). I haven't gone back due to my bike being broken at moment and you can only get down their by long walk or cycle a bit.
I was thinking about back then that's why i thought about asking peds about hammer and stuff etc... I didn't want to mention anything about the other stuff because there were homless guys nearby. (Not saying it's theres but you never know because homeless guys can be odd sometiems)
Mandy
I think a hammer is an offensive weapon. An offensive weapon is an - object that can be adapted to cause injury or an object that can be intended to cause injury. A hammer can definetly be intended for injury. And things like hammer attacks happen
I was only wondering at the time because the ducks had recently been injured due to some sort of weapon. (Not saying what as don't want to reveal my location)
Nothing in this story suggests an intent to use this everyday tool as a weapon.