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Knife Sales To Be Collected In Person.
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -406408 10
As a regular buyer of knives I have no problem with this but surely it's &^%*ing in the wind. I mean you can buy them all over the net, how will they stop that? I applaud the effort though.
As a regular buyer of knives I have no problem with this but surely it's &^%*ing in the wind. I mean you can buy them all over the net, how will they stop that? I applaud the effort though.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How does a child buy online? Purchases are usually by Credit Card, and children are not allowed them? If a purchase is made with a credit card, you cannot blame retailers for not making checks. They would naturally assume that the card holder was proof of being over 18.
The boy who bought the knife that he later used for murder must have used a parent or older sibling's card.
This proposed legislation sounds like a sledgehammer to crack a very small nut.
The boy who bought the knife that he later used for murder must have used a parent or older sibling's card.
This proposed legislation sounds like a sledgehammer to crack a very small nut.
Totally unsolved.
I don't have a credit card. Got fed up with being messed about. The forst started applying a charge, the second decided to refuse my card when they sent a new one through and I'm not putting up with that. I have a debit card and that serves.
I should never be forced to be at a disadvantage, treated as a tenth class person, simply because I do not want a credit card.
I don't have a credit card. Got fed up with being messed about. The forst started applying a charge, the second decided to refuse my card when they sent a new one through and I'm not putting up with that. I have a debit card and that serves.
I should never be forced to be at a disadvantage, treated as a tenth class person, simply because I do not want a credit card.
sorry but that’s ridiculous. If the knife buyer is buying from website that also has a bricks and mortar shop its doable local to the buyer then its doable (although of doubtful value IMO) but if the age check is supposed to be done at a collection point shop then the check has to rely on whoever is running the shop and there has to be a collection point for the courier service that the seller uses close enough to the buyer. If its considered ok for a shop owner to do the age check then why not the courier who delivers?
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