UPDATE (03/07/24, 17:28 PM BST): Anthony Bray seems to have plenty of previous offences, together with housebreaking.
Proper, so, you have learn the headline. A person has been arrested by Warwickshire police and sentenced to 4 months in jail after strolling down a city centre avenue carrying a reproduction of the Grasp Sword from the Legend of Zelda.
As detailed in a launch from the rozzers (that is slang for police if you happen to’re not from the UK), Anthony Bray of Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England, recieved that sentence after being charged with “possession of a bladed article in public”.
That amounted to carrying the “small reproduction” of the Grasp Sword from Zelda, which the discharge identifies as having a six inch lengthy blade, down a avenue in Nuneaton on June 8, with officers approaching Bray after he was noticed doing so on CCTV.
Bray claimed that he had purchased the sword on-line as a fidget toy. Nevertheless, the police argued that “regardless of its meant objective, it was in actual fact a sharply pointed merchandise which might be used as a weapon and would possibly put others in worry of it getting used in opposition to them.”
Whereas Bray admitted that the grasp sword “might be perceived as threatening” by others, he additionally instructed the offricers that he would not have used it as a weapon. In addition to the aforementioned 4 months in jail, he is required to pay a victims’ surcharge of £154, which is about $196.
Whereas it is essential to emphasize that we right here at VG247 are clearly not attorneys or specialists on the prevention of crime, that penalty does perhaps appear a bit steep at a look given it was a toy sword, assuming that is all Bray did and that he wasn’t, for instance, additionally violating some current order in opposition to him.
Our very personal Alex Donaldson, recognized amongst many different issues for proudly owning a good quantity of video game-related stuff, additionally has a reproduction Grasp Sword, and asserts that the blade on it, whereas longer than the three inches that appears to be the massive sticking level in UK regulation, is not precisely sharp. Then once more, that may be very a lot assuming that the sword Bray had wasn’t completely different indirectly.
Regardless, explaining the reasoning behind the measures taken, Sargeant Spellman of Warwickshire police’s Patrol Investigations Unit acknowledged: “We take a zero tolerance to bladed articles in public, and Bray has fallen afoul of this. It’s doable to search out fidget toys that aren’t six-inch blades. It’s doable to not stroll down the road holding them out in entrance of you. With a bit extra self-awareness, Bray might have prevented contact with us utterly.”
So yeah, perhaps do not make plans to host an open-air, cosplay-focused Nintendo conference within the centre of Nuneaton any time quickly.