labsnlurchers 39 Posted January 17, 2009 Report Share Posted January 17, 2009 My fella got stopped 2 nights ago at 2.00am. He was driving one of the back lanes travelling to a neigbouring farm where he has permission. The air rifle wasnt in its case, it was down the side of the front seat, barrel pointing at the floor. The magazine was out and seperate. The police stopped him and took his gun out, with the night vision on infront of the police car lights which he is not that impressed about! The copper said it is illegal to carry the air rifle in this way an it should be at all times in a case in the boot. Is this right? Quote Link to post
mikecat1 0 Posted January 17, 2009 Report Share Posted January 17, 2009 no its not the gun with the problem it was the crook looking driver they thought looked suspect lol Quote Link to post
aaronpigeonplucker 32 Posted January 17, 2009 Report Share Posted January 17, 2009 My fella got stopped 2 nights ago at 2.00am. He was driving one of the back lanes travelling to a neigbouring farm where he has permission. The air rifle wasnt in its case, it was down the side of the front seat, barrel pointing at the floor. The magazine was out and seperate. The police stopped him and took his gun out, with the night vision on infront of the police car lights which he is not that impressed about! The copper said it is illegal to carry the air rifle in this way an it should be at all times in a case in the boot. Is this right? i would keep my gun in a case to not damage it but i think as long as it is not armed it's alright. i'm not sure wether it's legal or not but i do know it's not a good idea to have your gun out of it's case as pepole do get alarmed naturally when they see a rifle. pigoen plucker Quote Link to post
labsnlurchers 39 Posted January 17, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 17, 2009 no its not the gun with the problem it was the crook looking driver they thought looked suspect lol Lol! the copper shite himself when al got out! he went, 'stay there by the car' and then 'do you have firearms?' then when he got the gun out with the nightvision on al grabbed it and the copper shite himself again! Quote Link to post
labsnlurchers 39 Posted January 17, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 17, 2009 My fella got stopped 2 nights ago at 2.00am. He was driving one of the back lanes travelling to a neigbouring farm where he has permission. The air rifle wasnt in its case, it was down the side of the front seat, barrel pointing at the floor. The magazine was out and seperate. The police stopped him and took his gun out, with the night vision on infront of the police car lights which he is not that impressed about! The copper said it is illegal to carry the air rifle in this way an it should be at all times in a case in the boot. Is this right? i would keep my gun in a case to not damage it but i think as long as it is not armed it's alright. i'm not sure wether it's legal or not but i do know it's not a good idea to have your gun out of it's case as pepole do get alarmed naturally when they see a rifle. pigoen plucker He normally has it in the case but it was 2.00am and it was a back lane where there are only about 4 farms and he has permission on all of them, was just driving from one where he had been shooting to the next one, just his luck that the police were there! Quote Link to post
ChrisJones 7,975 Posted January 18, 2009 Report Share Posted January 18, 2009 It should be in a case when it being transported from shoot to shoot. If we wasn't on permission then whether he's pulled or not is at the discretion of the police officer at the scene. He could be in deep shit if they take it further and he needs to seek legal advice from a solicitor, rather than a forum. Quote Link to post
labsnlurchers 39 Posted January 18, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 18, 2009 It should be in a case when it being transported from shoot to shoot. If we wasn't on permission then whether he's pulled or not is at the discretion of the police officer at the scene. He could be in deep shit if they take it further and he needs to seek legal advice from a solicitor, rather than a forum. the police let him go after he put it in the boot, just wanted to know because we thought it was just a loaded air rifle that wasnt allowed and we didnt see why he was so adimant that it must go in the boot, what if your car has no boot? an air rifle not being in the boot cant be illegal can it? he just said yes sir no sir 3 bags full sir! the best way i think. Quote Link to post
ChrisJones 7,975 Posted January 18, 2009 Report Share Posted January 18, 2009 Sounds like he was very lucky. Driving around with a gun in the car is asking for aggro. Must be rural constabulary to even begin to understand what he's up to. The law says it's supposed to be covered up in a public place but it's all down to the interpretation of the officer at the scene He's the one who will decide whether to make a big deal about it so it's best to try and keep them sweet and spend more time in the field instead of in a cell. If that particular constabulary are asking him to keep it in a bag, and in the boot of the car, then it's better for everyone to comply with it because they will be looking out for him again. Quote Link to post
panda 0 Posted January 18, 2009 Report Share Posted January 18, 2009 it should have bn in a case/sliup in boot. as for copper shiten himself u sure it wasnt doin his job SAFE distance. gun was out of case and on front seat so it was his own fault(nothing bad meant there) Quote Link to post
Gav 1,708 Posted January 18, 2009 Report Share Posted January 18, 2009 Aye any firearm, carried in a vehicle on a public highway should be secured, that meaning been in the boot in a case or other secure means the police at the time deem fit, be on the safe side, if its not in use bag it and stick it in the boot. Always keep on the right side of the law for all our sakes peoples Quote Link to post
jamiethehunter 0 Posted January 18, 2009 Report Share Posted January 18, 2009 Any gun carried in a public place must be in a secure case this includes when in a vehicle. Be aware the police have been told to stop 4x4's, cars covered in mud or any drivers wearing obvious hunting/cammo clothing and search for firearms. They are looking for any excuse to revoke F.A.C/SGC'S if you search other forums on the internet you will see there have been many people stopped recently and not all of them have got off so lucky. Quote Link to post
dexie 2 Posted January 18, 2009 Report Share Posted January 18, 2009 Any gun carried in a public place must be in a secure case this includes when in a vehicle. Be aware the police have been told to stop 4x4's, cars covered in mud or any drivers wearing obvious hunting/cammo clothing and search for firearms. They are looking for any excuse to revoke F.A.C/SGC'S if you search other forums on the internet you will see there have been many people stopped recently and not all of them have got off so lucky. Would deffo say it right bout pulling 4x4s and such as have been pulled couple of times laterly and first words from coppers mouth....."Got any firearms with you". dont take any chances carry them within the law it just aint worth the hassle and better for all in long run.. cheers DEX Quote Link to post
labsnlurchers 39 Posted January 18, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 18, 2009 Any gun carried in a public place must be in a secure case this includes when in a vehicle. Be aware the police have been told to stop 4x4's, cars covered in mud or any drivers wearing obvious hunting/cammo clothing and search for firearms. They are looking for any excuse to revoke F.A.C/SGC'S if you search other forums on the internet you will see there have been many people stopped recently and not all of them have got off so lucky. Would deffo say it right bout pulling 4x4s and such as have been pulled couple of times laterly and first words from coppers mouth....."Got any firearms with you". dont take any chances carry them within the law it just aint worth the hassle and better for all in long run.. cheers DEX Thats exactly what happened to my fella, he was in a 4x4 also and the first words were 'got any firearms with you?' He wont be doing it again! he normally has it in the case on the back seat, its just he was in the middle of nowhere travelling to a neighbouring farm so he 'risked' it, definatey wont be doing it again! Quote Link to post
The one 8,511 Posted January 18, 2009 Report Share Posted January 18, 2009 I normally put my rifle on the back seat in the cover or out of it put a couple of jackets on top of it and drive between farm ,and if i get stopped i just say heading home they cant see the gun five minutes later im on my way Quote Link to post
8shot 192 Posted January 18, 2009 Report Share Posted January 18, 2009 he should have had his gun taken from him it dont look good does it when people drive around with a gun on the front seat next time just put it in the case like the rest of us Quote Link to post
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