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2in1 Self Defence Weapon UK Legal Spray and Criminal Identifier. 2 UNITS. UK Police used brand TiW TW1000. Taser, Mace, Pepper Spray Legal Alternative. (2 x 40 mL) FARB-GEL-SPRAY for Women and Men.

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So, just what can we do if we want pepper spray UK-legal alternatives that any law-abiding member of society can use and buy? So, when you are faced with the challenge of defending yourself effectively, the choices and responsible options available to you are limited. The act of even holding and pointing a knife towards a would-be aggressor is against the law in the UK, the consequences of doing so can be very serious and are even worse if the worst happens and you're forced to use it. I can wholeheartedly empathise with the lawmakers in the UK - they have a very hard task of protecting the public from harm - but that task is made doubly difficult when we consider that any self-defence tool can be just as easily used for offence. Farb-Gel Spray should only be used in an Emergency. MC Products UK Ltd accepts no liability or responsibility for improper use or possession of this product. Size:

Farb-Gel Spray should only be used in an Emergency. PatrolStore accepts no liability or responsibility for improper use or possession of this product. UK Sales only.Crime affects people in different ways, we are constantly looking for alternative solutions to help ourselves and our family. Now help is here with Farbgel Spray. With millions sold globally, Farbgel is the bestselling 100% legal spray in the UK. It doesn’t contain any harmful chemicals and sprays up to 4 metres away. Each spray has an expiry date printed underneath the can Section 5(1)(b) of the Firearms Act 1968 prohibits any weapon of whatever description designed or adapted for the discharge of any noxious liquid or gas. Because Farbgel spray does not contain any noxious substances and the can itself is not designed to discharge a noxious substance, it is not prohibited by the Firearms Act. This acts as a brilliant Criminal Identifier as well because the red dye also contains an invisible Ultra Violet Tracer which only shows up under UV Light (which of course, the police have!) A weapon, no matter how you spin it, is still a weapon, no matter the stated intention of carrying it. If you’re caught carrying a weapon, then it’s implied that the intention to use the weapon was there, which can, of course, mean you were prepared to seriously injure or even kill another human being. Which no matter how you try to spin it, is simply not cool.

This act prohibits any weapon of any description, designed or adapted for the discharge of any noxious liquid, gas or other substance. Basically, the law categorically states that any sort of pepper spray, which includes the sort used by law enforcement around the world, that projects an irritating gas or liquid, is, without a shadow of a doubt, illegal for any UK citizen to own or buy while on UK shores. In addition to factory produced sprays, there is sometimes confusion over items such as washing up bottles or water pistols filled with noxious liquids. In the stated cases of R v Upton and Formosa [1990] and R v Titus [1971], it was decided on appeal that items such as these were neither originally “designed” for discharging a noxious substance, nor, as they had in no way been modified, to be considered “altered” and therefore these did not fit the description given in Section 5(1)(b) of the Firearms Act 1968. They were therefore not to be considered firearms and instead a charge under the Offensive Weapons Act 2019 should have been considered. The sole option that is available to that the average UK citizen and is, in some ways, the UK version of pepper spray would be one of the Deterrent Self-Defence sprays. These sprays are typically: However, many people in the UK still do not realise that pepper sprays are covered by the Firearms Act 1968. Section 5(1)(b) of the Act classifies any weapon of whatever description, designed or adapted for the discharge of any noxious liquid, gas or other thing as a prohibited firearm. Pepper sprays (in addition to CS sprays, Mace etc) contain substances such as oleoresin capsicum (known as OC), desmethyl dihydrocapsaicin (known as PAVA) and 2-chlorobenzalmalononitrile (known as CS) which cause an irritant effect and are deemed to be noxious by UK law.

This product should only be used in an emergency: when you feel that your life could be threatened or that you may be a victim of a criminal assault. As it is 'eye-safe' and is not designed to cause damage or harm in any way, it is 100% legal in the UK.

We supply an extensive range of belt accessories Spray Lanyard in our Belts, Pouches and Attachments. Postcodes for Highlands and Islands of Scotland, N Ireland, Isle of Man & Isles of Scilly, Channel Islands and Isle of Wight are: FK17-99, G83, KW1-14, IV, HS, KA27-28, PA20-49, PA60-78, PH15-26, PH30-44, PH49-50, ZE, AB51 But what about the general law-abiding public, surely we can do something when we are required to defend ourselves in some way? The answer is there isn’t a whole lot we can do and unfortunately the criminal element will rarely if ever adhere to the same rules as the rest of us, meaning we’re already at a disadvantage.So, what can you do to defend yourself? Since you cannot, under any circumstances, carry any sort of weapon with you to defend yourself, we’ll need to look into alternative and UK-legal methods of protecting ourselves, and our families. Since the abduction and murder of Sarah Everard, there have been calls for the legalisation of pepper spray in the United Kingdom for self-defence purposes and a petition on Change.org currently has 47,445 signatures. UK crime statistics have been dropping steadily for the last 20 years, but that by no means that crime is not a problem. Muggings, theft, and breaks-ins are still a common occurrence, especially in the major cities.

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