Part 2
Real Weapons 🔪
These are purposely designed weapons intended to cause harm. Examples include:
Knives
Firearms
Batons
Taser Guns
Pepper Spray (illegal for civilians in the UK)
Each card provides:
A high-quality image
Description of the weapon
UK legality
Common concealment methods
Potential danger level
🔪 Real Weapon – Knife
Common in assaults. Illegal to carry in public without good reason in the UK.
🧱 Improvised Weapon – Brick
Can be found in public areas and used impulsively. Watch for people picking up loose items.
🎯 Adapted Weapon – Belt Buckle Knife
Looks harmless, extremely dangerous. Illegal under UK Offensive Weapons Act.
🍷 Broken Glass
Often used in bar fights. Dangerous cutting weapon with unpredictable damage.
🌶️ Pepper Spray
Illegal for civilian use in the UK. Causes intense eye pain and disorientation.
🏏 Sports Equipment – Bat
Legal to own, but intent makes it dangerous. Carried in vehicles during fights.
🪛 Screwdriver
Commonly used as a stabbing weapon. Difficult to distinguish from tools.
🍺 Beer Bottle
Breakable into sharp weapons or used bluntly. Watch for raised hand gestures with bottles.
🧓 Hidden Weapon – Sword Cane
Disguised as walking aid. Banned in UK but occasionally recovered.
✂️ Scissors
Readily available in homes and offices. Easy to conceal. Can puncture deeply.

