From today 1/4/2015 it will be against the law to carry weapons disguised as gardening tools, unless they are in a covered container. Just being loosely piled in the boot will incur charges. Anybody going equipped for gardening will have to prove they have an allotment that is well cared for and under cultivation.
Plots covered in black plastic or carpets will not be accepted as proof of cultivation, but vegetables in season will help in your court appearance if they are produced as a meal for the court officals. If they can be proved they are organic by the jurors visiting the plot all charges will be dropped, as in Green versus the state, provided nobody steps on an upturned rake.
I am not sure whether to be worried about this as I walk to my plot with my tools in a wheelbarrow.
Maybe I should buy a lockable trolley?
I do however look the part as I wear overalls and gardening boots.
Would this help in my defence if stopped by the police?
Quote from: pumpkinlover on April 01, 2015, 08:02:44
I do however look the part as I wear overalls and gardening boots.
Would this help in my defence if stopped by the police?
Raise a trouser leg and give them a quick flash of your surgical stocking. That should send them packing
Yea . we have a old geeza on the gate now , checking car boots , oh and also charging for parking ... :wave:
Oh great... :icon_cheers:...thank you for your information of latest 'rules and regulations'..how did I missed that :drunken_smilie: And only just few days ago I gave 'lecture' on front of AGM about these sort of issues.. :drunken_smilie:
Was there any other changes I should be aware of? Maybe I should call meeting up for a update... :tongue3:
Is overalls official requirement or will dirty old jogging bottoms with few holes satisfy the authorities as proof?...they do carry Nike logo though, so one time they could have been classified quite 'posh' gear for the plot..but they are from early 90's so not in fashion anymore... :glasses9:
Usually I don't have to carry any 'weapons' around...but I have quite a stock pile of them hidden away in my storage facilities ...I wonder what they think of my 'massacre' tools, chainsaws etc.... :angel11:
What next.... :drunken_smilie:
I would think dirty old jogging bottoms would be OK. Bending over in tight shorts or jeggings are definatley a health hazard especially to old chaps with heart problems. It will also be law to wear braces to eliminate builders/gardeners bum, as there have been occasions where short sighted plot holders have tried to park their bike then get a sore ear.
I understand that dibbers must remain covered at all times
My tool is so large I have to carry it in a wheelbarrow. What should I do?
Worried of Oxford
Stay very worried
Quote from: gray1720 on April 01, 2015, 10:14:50
My tool is so large I have to carry it in a wheelbarrow. What should I do?
Worried of Oxford
Are you bragging or complaining..? :angel11:
Quote from: gray1720 on April 01, 2015, 10:14:50
My tool is so large I have to carry it in a wheelbarrow. What should I do?
Worried of Oxford
it's not how big it is, it's what you do with it
and you, erm, stick it in a wheelbarrow
Bit like the verso of a Fivepenny Piece song
"My Uncle Billy had a ten foot willy.
He showed to the woman next door. She thought it was a snake
So she hit it with a rake
And now it's only six foot four."
Quote from: Palustris on April 01, 2015, 14:25:22
Bit like the verso of a Fivepenny Piece song
"My Uncle Billy had a ten foot willy.
He showed to the woman next door. She thought it was a snake
So she hit it with a rake
And now it's only six foot four."
:laughing7:
I didn't know whether to hit it with a stick, or give it a bun
I'm mildly surprised that no-one has mentioned Buster Gonad...
Adrian
Seems wrong that folk are still posting to this thread after noon on 01/04/15
You were 6hrs 14mins after!