• Burray_Mookchin@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    That makes sense. Good to know I probably haven’t been doing anything illegal by carrying a swiss army knife in the S Bahn

    • NihilsineNefas@slrpnk.net
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      2 months ago

      Swiss army knives are also permitted in most places thanks to their lack of locking mechanism, iirc there’s a specific law in place about locking knives of any length, but I’m not going to trawl through pages of constabularyspeak to find out.

      • SpongyAneurysm@feddit.org
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        1 month ago

        In Germany the law regarding foldable knives is summed up as such: If it can be opened with one hand AND is lockable, it’s banned, regardless of length.

        It can be lockable, or it can be opened with one hand, but not both of these features at the same time.

        But that doesn’t lead to a general permission. Other restrictions might apply as well, due to some other characteristics. There’s just a specific ban for lockable knives with a one-handed opening mechanism. And since there are varying sizes and features of Swiss army knives, you’d have to judge them based on the specific model.

        But again: this is specific to Germany. Even different EU countries have sometimes very different laws.