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This has been confirmed?.
Sikhs can carry ceremonial daggers up to six inches long to London 2012 Olympic Games
Dispite the military connotations of a dagger, Sikhs insist that the Kirpan is primarily a statement of their commitment to peace as it traditionally discouraged attacks on the defenceless. There are strict limits to their use as a weapons.
The daggers are exempt from British laws banning the carrying of knives in public places because of their religious significance.
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ABSOLUTE UTTER FCKING SHITE!
This has been confirmed?.
Sikhs can carry ceremonial daggers up to six inches long to London 2012 Olympic Games
Dispite the military connotations of a dagger, Sikhs insist that the Kirpan is primarily a statement of their commitment to peace as it traditionally discouraged attacks on the defenceless. There are strict limits to their use as a weapons.
The daggers are exempt from British laws banning the carrying of knives in public places because of their religious significance.

Not aimed at you super jumbe by the way.
When in Rome you do as the Romans do.
So we have laws that blacks,whites and virtually every other multi-culturalist resident has to abide by or face arrest?
But now we are changing the rules of a country of 60 million people to 'Accommodate' a bunch of ragheads visiting for the Olympics?
It's embarassing to live in this country.
This shit fcking annoys me.Comment
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Actually, no, the laws concerning ceremonial knives/daggers were written in from the start as were various other exemptions. The rules aren't being changed to accomodate anybody, they are simply being applied the way they were written.
The relevant law seems to be -
The phrase 'good reason' gives quite a lot of leaway and is meant to allow for ceremonial/religeous uses as well as thing like tradesman where a knife is essential for there normal job. It also allows for uses like having a knife & Fork inside a tent pitched on a public campsite, which under a strict interpretation, could be viewed as illegal.It is an offence for any person, without lawful authority or good reason, to have with him in a public place, any article which has a blade or is sharply pointed except for a folding pocket-knife which has a cutting edge to its blade not exceeding 3 inches
Whether or not you agree that anybody should be allowed to have a knife inside the olympics is another matter entirely. Its not a matter of law but of the rules that the various olympic committee's choose to apply to their venues.Last edited by TheCoder; 21 November, 2011, 02:54.Comment
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Now why I could not think about that MEAT??.
They should go back to drawing board!!!
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Originally Posted by Liteace
And me thats why I got the ~~~~ out and now live on this rock

I personally do not mind a place on the rock??..
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Tried to ignore this thread save myself a rant but here we go:
It is a bloody joke if people cannot come in to our country and respect our wishes, ways, moral's and laws then they should not come! I would not go to another country and expect there law to be changed for me.
Why is the UK such a push over other countries would tell them 'if you dont like it dont come here'. Instead we bend the rules, get pushed over and the people of the UK do not have a say in the matter.
Rest In Peace Michael Mcharg, A true friend and although gone never forgotten. 11-10-08.Comment

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