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Self defence, carrying of knives, wild animals, where do we stand?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dogmatic" data-source="post: 5500" data-attributes="member: 156"><p>Mate it can be confusing, and at times I think that is how the powers to be want it. I wonder how many laws there are each day that we </p><p>break and are not even aware of it. When confusion reigns those that wheel the confusion reign. The laws have gotten so silly and </p><p>numerous that most people don't even realise that some of what they are doing is unlawful. If anyone says they know the law they are </p><p>kidding themselves. There are thousands of laws, many of which we have no idea until we are tapped on the shoulder. This is why we have </p><p>solicitors that only focus on one section of law. If It takes them a uni degree and years of study for one section of law what hope have we that must obey them all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dogmatic, post: 5500, member: 156"] Mate it can be confusing, and at times I think that is how the powers to be want it. I wonder how many laws there are each day that we break and are not even aware of it. When confusion reigns those that wheel the confusion reign. The laws have gotten so silly and numerous that most people don't even realise that some of what they are doing is unlawful. If anyone says they know the law they are kidding themselves. There are thousands of laws, many of which we have no idea until we are tapped on the shoulder. This is why we have solicitors that only focus on one section of law. If It takes them a uni degree and years of study for one section of law what hope have we that must obey them all. [/QUOTE]
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