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Re: Firearms in your Garden
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 6:52 pm
by Robin128
Golf course at the bottom of your garden...let's be honest...would you?
Re: Firearms in your Garden
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 6:57 pm
by ovenpaa
Having been on the wrong end of an Armed Response team, I have to say it is not fun and nerves are rather frayed at the end of the event.
For me it was a couple of us drinking coffee one summers evening at the kitchen table with the back door open when whoosh I have a lot of MiB's (Men in Black) staring at me, running past me, staring at me a bit more and looking a tad stressy.
The guy who seemed to be leading them sat down at the other side of the table, looked a bit odd, told a street Bobby with them to go away rather harshly, he then leant over, helped himself to a cigarette and asked me if I was OK.
I was
I don't remember if they stayed for coffee or not as it was many years ago.
Re: Firearms in your Garden
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 7:02 pm
by Robin128
I have shooting rights on land that is right next to a golf course...the last thing I do is show myself thru the hedge with a Remington 700 Police.
Common sense prevails...real world...one can have all the tickets about one to prove you have permissions and FAC...but all one needs is a golfer to ring the police and say man with a gun...just inviting trouble...we don't need that, for sure.
Re: Firearms in your Garden
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 12:23 am
by Sim G
ovenpaa wrote:
The guy who seemed to be leading them sat down at the other side of the table, looked a bit odd, told a street Bobby with them to go away rather harshly, he then leant over, helped himself to a cigarette and asked me if I was OK.
Ah, old style coppering!
Did he steal the rest of the pack? :lol:
Re: Firearms in your Garden
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 7:03 pm
by ronboy
From my understanding in your car is a public place. ronboy
Re: Firearms in your Garden
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 7:56 pm
by ovenpaa
Sim G wrote:Ah, old style coppering!
Did he steal the rest of the pack? :lol:
Nope but he was pretty concerned about the whole affair and apologised profusely. No harm done as far as I was concerned, they were just doing a job.
Re: Firearms in your Garden
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 8:31 pm
by Mike357
Rob, would I do what?
Re: Firearms in your Garden
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 10:05 pm
by barney57
ronboy wrote:From my understanding in your car is a public place. ronboy
???????How do you work that out??
Re: Firearms in your Garden
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 6:34 pm
by Angelfire
Robin128 wrote:I have shooting rights on land that is right next to a golf course...the last thing I do is show myself thru the hedge with a Remington 700 Police.
Common sense prevails...real world...one can have all the tickets about one to prove you have permissions and FAC...but all one needs is a golfer to ring the police and say man with a gun...just inviting trouble...we don't need that, for sure.
Hi Rob,
I have read your post a couple of times before responding to it. Not sure I agree 100% with it mate. As an ex hobby stalker in jockland, quite used to "walkers" and even dog walkers getting a glimpse of me going about my LEGITIMATE hobby. Why would we be "inviting trouble" going about our legal hobby. Not trying to nit pick in any way, but perhaps we have been a little lax in promoting our chosen sport. Maybe its time for us to be pro-active instead of re-active, what do you think.
Regards
Phil*
Re: Firearms in your Garden
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 6:40 pm
by Robin128
There are a few accounts in this neck of the woods of such innocent occasions giving rise to Police being called...and afternoon ruined.
It does not pay to tempt providence, IMHO.
I also inform the firearms lic dept when I am going shooting anywhere near such public places.
Also had a few calls asking...was that you letting one off near X?