@Vocal_GenX Youโre missing the point that a brick,pan,shoe isnโt against the law but carrying a knife is. Itโs not rules for some itโs rules for all. If you donโt agree with it then move to the UAE. Oh wait itโs illegal there and not a problem๐๐ผ
@colinrtalbot Do some research, majority of Sgian Dubhโs are plastic bladed or blunt and guess what nobody gives a toss. Itโs also worn on special occasions not everyday religious clothing.
@Singh20039 One question, If a Sikh in the UAE canโt carry a Kirpan due to zero tolerance for knives and blades and you can still live there happily without the weapon then why is it a problem when people in this country want it banned? A blade similar to the Sgian Dubh would be sufficient.
@EdwardTHardy The Sgian-Dubh which has a plastic blade? Unless the wearer chooses to carry a bladed weapon. Which is part of the full kilt attire worn on special occasions. Nobody cares itโs a fake blade. So itโs not the same. Times change. Replica or fuck off.