Police stop car in Eastbourne and find man 'in possession of bladed article'

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Police stopped a driver in Eastbourne last night and found him to be in possession of a bladed article.

PC Elliott, based in the town, was having a break in a lay-by when an uninsured car he had been 'hunting for' drove past him.

He said on Twitter: "Whilst having a break and munching on some chips in a lay-by last night, an uninsured car I’ve been hunting for drove past.

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"Chip eating halted, vehicle stopped, and the driver was arrested for possessing a bladed article, no insurance and no licence. Male driver charged today."

Picture: PC ElliottPicture: PC Elliott
Picture: PC Elliott

A bladed article is usually a knife, however Section 139 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 defines a bladed article as any article that has a blade or is sharply pointed, unless it is a folding pocket knife which has a blade of less than three inches in length.

Magistrates can impose up to six months in prison and/or a fine for possessing a bladed article.

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