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Kirpans, sgian dubh and re-enactments: the exemptions to UK knife laws
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Kirpans, sgian dubh and re-enactments: the exemptions to UK knife laws

  • UK authorities review religious exemptions in carrying knives after Henry Nowak's death, signaling a policy rethink.
  • The kirpan is described as a ceremonial blade worn by initiated Sikhs with deep religious significance.
  • Law includes a public-place exception for religious reasons, yet judges stress practical limits in specific cases.
  • Experts note additional exemptions can apply for national costumes or ceremonial use.
  • Authorities report that removing a blade from its sheath can negate an exemption in court outcomes.
  • The discussion covers work-related uses and protections for professionals needing knives.
  • The article references Garry v. Crown Prosecution Service on strict liability for carrying illegal weapons.
  • The piece cites guidance from experts on antique swords and ceremonial tools for policing and law interpretation.
  • The law provides exceptions for national costumes and ceremonial contexts, but specificity matters in enforcement.
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