"As reported by Eurogamer, 48-year-old Anthony Bray, of Nuneaton in Warwickshire, England, was spotted carrying a replica of the iconic weapon from Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda series openly in the local town centre.
Warwickshire Police spotted Bray on June 8 via CCTV walking down the street with something in his hand. Bray was said to have approached officers with the item visible in his hand, at which point he was arrested as he was carrying a bladed article."
He was arrested for being obtuse.
he also apparently has a history of crime, so…
https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/nuneaton-serial-burglar-jailed-four-3033221
Your point is?
It’s contextual. If someone is constantly getting hit with charges there is an issue. Either the person or the cops. I’m guessing it’s the person if he keeps getting convicted. I’m not looking into every detail of each case he has.
Are you saying that because he has a conviction for a burglary, he shouldn’t be trusted with a letter opener?
No. I’m saying many convictions usually means the person is at fault. How many car accidents does a person need to be in until you judge them as a bad driver?
Ah I see what you mean now. If you have many car accidents, you are more likely to cheat on your wife. Got it.
Glad you kept up
No worries, sweetheart.
Let’s hope the fuckers never caught dining at the outside seating of a steakhouse.
He was imprisoned for being a potentially dangerous moron. If he had the thing in a bag he would not be imprisoned for it, if it were found after a truly random search.
If we imprisoned every potentially dangerous moron, everyone would be in prison.