Comments on: What Are The UK Self Defence Laws | Legal Self-Defence https://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/what-are-the-uk-self-defence-laws-legal-self-defence/ A survival guide for UK Preppers and anyone prepping for doomsday and SHTF Sat, 16 Nov 2019 19:48:58 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.5 By: Shant https://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/what-are-the-uk-self-defence-laws-legal-self-defence/comment-page-1/#comment-63593 Sat, 16 Nov 2019 19:48:58 +0000 http://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/?p=16629#comment-63593 I think all the good guys and girls can agree on the fact you do what you have to do no matter the law.it’s a then a now situation and what use is the law for a victim when being attacked and the perpitrater it’s like they want the good guy to do as they are told and that’s that it’s all about keeping control of society.we the police are the law and master the government is law well as far as I am concerned they ain’t got it right at all. and love Pointing they’re finger at us.they can have all the intelligence in the world but they really lack common sense an emotional intelligence.we after all are human beings first not citizens. human beings have defended them self s instinctively long before the law was there.and My son has been hit so many times by a boy who does karate so he smacked him with a branch he lost it finally and he’s s a nice kind boy with friends and funny but that boy got that reaction and then my self and my partner went crazy with the parant s for letting this go on and on a year now.her exercise was her son has issues an i explained those issues are not my problem they are hers and they are no excuse i have 5kids an I’m 30 not one of mine acts like her child.the police came out took her side and told my son off and then threatened him with juvenile court of he was 10 my son and we explained he’s being bullied badly.she didn’t give a shit the point was we got morals and they don’t do the police could lecture me and knew they get no where with her .it’s heart breaking watching my son keep getting hit.an as I told my boy keep smacking him in self defense all you want with a stick until your 10 then and if they lecture you again you ask them why they can tasser people and use a batton. They will say in self defense and he can say well it’s the same thing.the gov wants us like well behaved children to do as we are told or else.

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By: Bill https://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/what-are-the-uk-self-defence-laws-legal-self-defence/comment-page-1/#comment-63388 Mon, 04 Nov 2019 04:21:04 +0000 http://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/?p=16629#comment-63388 What do women do when attacked by a man? Fight them?

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By: DANAIL YANKOV https://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/what-are-the-uk-self-defence-laws-legal-self-defence/comment-page-1/#comment-61549 Fri, 16 Aug 2019 21:48:19 +0000 http://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/?p=16629#comment-61549 I live and work in Northern Ireland, I think the legislation there is a little different from the rest of England

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By: DANAIL YANKOV https://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/what-are-the-uk-self-defence-laws-legal-self-defence/comment-page-1/#comment-61547 Fri, 16 Aug 2019 21:45:04 +0000 http://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/?p=16629#comment-61547 I had a similar case at work, after prolonged harassment, discriminatory statements by a colleague and his friend, which I reported to management, but no action was taken on this, resulting in me being physically assaulted by one of them. caught by him and hit with his forehead in the area of ​​my mouth, which resulted in two damaged teeth. To protect myself, I stepped back to tear myself from his arms and gave him a slap, hoping that he would realize what he was doing. As a result, we were both dismissed from work, an investigation was made, and disciplinary listening, after ignoring all my words of self-defense, fired me. Subsequent appeal, which again showed all the problems that led to it, proved their incompetence and inability to respond to it after my complaints, but the result was again a confirmation of the previous decision, despite obvious violations or passive inaction on their part. I am currently expecting a CASE MANAGEMENT DISKUSSION on September 5, 2019. I have filed a complaint for wrongful dismissal, hiding of discriminatory attitude at work, responsibility for assault in the workplace. I would enjoy advice on what else I can do to win the case.

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By: Liberty https://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/what-are-the-uk-self-defence-laws-legal-self-defence/comment-page-1/#comment-61060 Sat, 27 Jul 2019 15:39:08 +0000 http://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/?p=16629#comment-61060 My family with their children on New Years Eve at home with friends found themselves under the attack of a stifled English idiot. The problem is that I’m in a military service and I was able to use an imbecile who knocked on the door with a knife to even tear down his lower jaw or bloat his eyes with the wiping of his pins. Police assholes who arrived after arriving more interested in what is on the table to eat than the whole thing. The English junkie got only 3 months of suspended detention. The right to own a weapon has everyone and it is inscribed instinctively as a reflex to defend one’s own life and every law that forbids it does not work in my defense and it is not enforced by me.

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By: Dr Myer https://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/what-are-the-uk-self-defence-laws-legal-self-defence/comment-page-1/#comment-57259 Tue, 02 Apr 2019 11:54:09 +0000 http://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/?p=16629#comment-57259 There is no such thing as “UK Law”

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By: UK Prepper https://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/what-are-the-uk-self-defence-laws-legal-self-defence/comment-page-1/#comment-41220 Fri, 21 Sep 2018 09:12:55 +0000 http://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/?p=16629#comment-41220 Thank you for your comment Zara.

best regards, Steve

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By: Zara https://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/what-are-the-uk-self-defence-laws-legal-self-defence/comment-page-1/#comment-41219 Fri, 21 Sep 2018 09:06:23 +0000 http://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/?p=16629#comment-41219 Hi,

Thanks to everyone for their input, especially Mr. B. Jones. I came across farbgel as a self-defence tool in the past but somehow forgot to buy it/or maybe I wasn’t one hundred percent sure of it’s legality. Then recently, after seeing that attack on a Birmingham traffic warden, I was left seething in anger and wishing I’d been there to kick the attacker’s future offspring into non-existance. The thing is that I am a Muslim female who wears the hijab and veil, and for obvious reasons, getting into physical altercations is something I’d rather avoid. Yet, unlike the cowards who just stood and watched, I would try and defend the victim. So what better way to avoid having my hijab ripped off and at the same time helping an innocent victim? Surely has to be farbgel! I’ll be happily placing and order later today.

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By: Matty S https://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/what-are-the-uk-self-defence-laws-legal-self-defence/comment-page-1/#comment-40617 Mon, 27 Aug 2018 05:10:12 +0000 http://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/?p=16629#comment-40617 I don’t know if these replies even work but ive just figured a great defense; uncrew weights on fairly large dumbbells, use the steel cogs as missile weapons and use the steel pipe 2 handed and swing left and right, it should fit in your pocket well enough to maneuver before confrontation if you lean it towards your torso. might want to aim for the mid-section with the pipe though, it wouldn’t crack a skull it would kill them. break the jaw and teeth easy but a head blow would be fatal. if you throw those cogs well enough though… could easily drop them

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By: Matty S https://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/what-are-the-uk-self-defence-laws-legal-self-defence/comment-page-1/#comment-40615 Mon, 27 Aug 2018 04:31:37 +0000 http://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/?p=16629#comment-40615 Box his bloody head off! Have a secret weapon in every room, Cricket/Baseball bat, Dumbbells, Crobar whatever… a bloody big wrench or a shovel. Use ye skills and beat the shit out of the rat. Elbow to the face is always a good’n too. At the end of the day, if you do confront someone in your house, you could never know if they have a blade tucked away. Better safe than sorry. crack their skull.

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By: Charlotte K https://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/what-are-the-uk-self-defence-laws-legal-self-defence/comment-page-1/#comment-40470 Thu, 23 Aug 2018 00:14:31 +0000 http://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/?p=16629#comment-40470 Someone brake in to my house few days ago and stolen my iphone on my bedside table. My bedroom door was unlocked. Luckily I was asleep and did not have confrontation with the intruder, and found out the next morning that the intruder had break in through ground floor bathroom window not from my bedroom on the ground floor.

IF I happened to catch up the intruder in action, trying to steal things inside my property (house), what should I do?

Should I try to get my things from the intruder and scare him with offensive tools? Chase him and scare him away? Fight him? Run inside, lock the door and call the police (while I need to waiting very long to talk to the operator)? Because I pratice martial art with close encounter combat.

Please advise.
Thanks.

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By: Barry Jones https://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/what-are-the-uk-self-defence-laws-legal-self-defence/comment-page-1/#comment-38427 Sat, 09 Jun 2018 03:17:21 +0000 http://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/?p=16629#comment-38427 Steve, You need to look at Section 3 of the Criminal law act. I am a retired Police Constable and yes I carried a gun. One of my last violent arrests on duty was when 6′ 4″ 20 year old attacked me spat blood in my mouth and tried to break my neck. I took him to the ground choked him out and nearly broke his arm, he started to cry. I was so looking forward to the court case as I was sure some smart arse lawyer would have a go. The big but I was 46 5’9″ and carrying injuries from the job, my use of force was proportionate as if I did not go in so violent I would of lost which could of included my life. When his brief saw me he got him to go guilty, he went to prison. I do have the odd black belt in martial arts. Without quoting legislation take a look at section 3 as a firearms officer we had it drummed into us, if any citizen of the UK complies with that they will never be prosecuted, also command law. Put it basically if someone breaks into your home and you honestly believe they are going to kill you, open season on them. Good website and both my Wife and I carry farbgel.com.
Regards
Barry

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