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I think that with any potential weapon, the law will ask "Did you have good reason to have that with you, in that place, at that time ?"It is not clear to me where DE/SE razor blades would fall; the govt basically says "use your judgement, the final arbiter will be the courts when someone will challenge this".
So no more BST deals on blades....what a shame.
Interesting to see how they'll police it
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This is very true, I guess just a higher chance your parcel will be intercepted and possibly destroyed. I doubt they'll up they're game at detecting blades in the parcels but it might make me think twice putting them in with a razor sale for instance.You don't have to tell them what's in the package when you send it.
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I thought the Royal mail was supposed to make profit. The way they keep refusing to deliver items like this the other courriers will be lapping up the profit & leaving Royal mail to deliver the junkmail.Came across this when making up a parcel today. I know that there was an age restriction on blades sent in the post for a while and eBay recently stopped selling razor blades completely.
Now it seems royal mail won't ship them at all from April....
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It reads that open and folding razors cannot be sent under the prohibited list. Presumably, this means cut throat razors.
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