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I can't beleive the police are so strict!


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As someone else said more to this than meets the eye etc. When was the last time the Police walked into YOUR HOUSE and found you asleep just because they were passing and 'called in' Yeh Right!

He was probably pissed up and phoning around gobbing off etc etc

The police are never within miles of my house let alone coming in un-announced and finding me 'Asleep', so NO NOT BELIVING THIS SH*T at all.

Anyone with Firearms needs to be 'squeeky clean' we have all seen what happens when it goes wrong, and WHO ENDS UP GETTING THE BAD STUFF that results? That's right me you and everyone else who is

blameless.

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There must be more to the story, but if you were going to leave the guns out and maybe need to pop to the loo, why wouldn't you lock the front/back doors so no-one could just walk in. If it had required a knock on the door or ringing the doorbell, no-one would have known.

 

I know several farmers who keep shotguns out so they can be grabbed at a moments notice to dispatch a crow or fox. Unless they do this, having the gun is almost pointless as they don't have time to spend just waiting.

 

Is this acceptable, well officially I would say no. The other problem of course is that they get left out as this is normal and the farmhouse is never locked. It seem this goes on almost everywhere.

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Subwoofer

 

I agree with you. As an example I live on a very rural isolated farm. My job involves me using/having a gun with me a lot of the time. When I pop home for lunch I prop the rifle in the corner of the kitchen sit down and have my lunch and have even been known to nod off !!.

 

Do I lock my rifle up whilst I'm eating lunch.....no. Am I breaking the law or being irresponsible ......no. Do I lock the door......no.

 

The story as reported just does not add up.

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A bit more here http://raptorpersecutionscotland.wordpress.com/2011/06/05/sleeping-gamekeeper-fined-over-guns-on-table/

It says

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Depute Fiscal Karen Smith said police had to attend the house at Mains of Aberarder

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so quite obvious they were called out but it doesn't say why, i bet he went into one with the police and they threw the book at him, suspended from his job a £160 fine also might have his certificate revoked.

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Subwoofer

 

I agree with you. As an example I live on a very rural isolated farm. My job involves me using/having a gun with me a lot of the time. When I pop home for lunch I prop the rifle in the corner of the kitchen sit down and have my lunch and have even been known to nod off !!.

 

Do I lock my rifle up whilst I'm eating lunch.....no. Am I breaking the law or being irresponsible ......no. Do I lock the door......no.

 

The story as reported just does not add up.

 

Well you are breaking the law if you leave the guns out while you fall asleep, thats just obvious.

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