Film, Media & TV0 min ago
Paintballing - legal in public?
The workplace is a council-owned building open to the public, and although not an official right of way, the car park and surrounding grounds are often used as a pedestrian shortcut by the public. The car park is also close to a very busy road.
It's undecided at the moment, but it's likely the guilty parties will be disciplined at work. However, what's the legal position?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Simply going onto private land without permission is trespass. If you are in possession of an airgun at the time, it is trespassing whilst in possession of a firearm, a serious criminal offence which is punishable by up to six months imprisonment and/or a fine of �1000.
It is also an offence to discharge a firearm, including an airgun, within 50 feet of the centre of any highway. This includes roads, bridle-paths or public footpaths. The offence is complete if a member of the public is injured, endangered or even just alarmed by the incident.
Here's a bit more
1) Possession of firearms in a public place
The Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 Sec 37 amends Section 19 of The Firearms Act 1968, which deals with possessing certain firearms in a public place. This section now reads as follows�.
A person commits an offence if, without lawful authority or reasonable excuse (the proof whereof lies on him) he has with him in a public place
(1) a loaded shotgun
(b) an air weapon (whether loaded or not)
(c) any other firearm (whether loaded or not) together with ammunition suitable for use in that firearm, or
(d) an imitation firearm.
The above is effective from 20th January 2004.
Since this is a local authority owned, 'family friendly' venue, you can imagine the implications. I rather think management is going to take very strong and definite action. I'll keep you posted.
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