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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: 5495" data-attributes="member: 156"><p>Hi Gold miner. I should have added that what I stated is for NSW and is in no way indicative of any other state. You are correct re a warrant. Mind you in NSW they are not so </p><p>easy to obtain. The policed must go to a court and have a good reason. In QLD you only need to go to a JP for a warrant. I am pretty sure this is still the case.</p><p>Having said that they would have to have good cause to hold you while they obtained a warrant. I would suggest if they went to that amount of trouble you were a </p><p>person of interest to start with and this is not about a knife you might or might not have...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dogmatic, post: 5495, member: 156"] Hi Gold miner. I should have added that what I stated is for NSW and is in no way indicative of any other state. You are correct re a warrant. Mind you in NSW they are not so easy to obtain. The policed must go to a court and have a good reason. In QLD you only need to go to a JP for a warrant. I am pretty sure this is still the case. Having said that they would have to have good cause to hold you while they obtained a warrant. I would suggest if they went to that amount of trouble you were a person of interest to start with and this is not about a knife you might or might not have... [/QUOTE]
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