yes when they found under the driving seat of my car in lahore couple of months back.
Left the car in police station and came home at around 6am, tis dhamaka happend at 1:18a.m. next day got the 1Kx3 bail papers:wink: and droped them in khan’s sabs pocket and picked my car from police station.
I was caught by the police for driving without a license. As I was under 18 they just fined my dad and I was not put in the locker. It helped that I looked emirati and was a girl!
In pakistan though i can get away with carrying a combat knife like the one above, becuase i take one hunting in the patowar plains but since you had it in a city i suppose you were asking for trouble.
The most memorable occasion for me was when i was under the terrorism act in the UK.
Basically i became a hero overnight. I have always been a fighter and i keep a personall arsenall at home. I disdain weapons prefering to fight with my hands elbows and shins as well, but i won’t be outclassed with a weopon either. It took me ten years to master using a sword and spear and even when i was a boy in Pakistan i could pull a bow and shoot at the gallop. Here in the Uk i still practice every day and night, most of my flatmates are used to me and respect me for the Tartar that i am.
Last year some new flatmates came and saw me using my swords in the garden and called the police. Typically they though i was one of these fanatics who looks up to bin-laden type and since my room is a simple one with a copy of the koran on the top of the wardrobe they thought i was up to something. Can’t blame them.
So i was held in for a week before being dragged up to some judge. I admited ownership of the weapons and armour and told them i would defend myself without need for a lawyer. The judge was a decent enough fellow and so i had to wait a week for the second half of my trial.
On round two i told them i had always been a warrior and could prove my skills to them if they wanted, i was in no way a threat to the general public and furthermore i had a complete command over the situation. I kept calm and explained i am descended form the Faris warriors of central Asia who have lived and practised a way of life since time immemorial. I am Muslim but my Ancestors were most probably not, that said i pointed out that i was honour bound as the last student of a great warrior to practise my skills for at least 2 hours every day and that had i not integrated well in britian anyway!
The jury were all sceptical at first but i won them over and then i pulled up my trump card i showed them my license for the katana and other japanese weapons as well as my membership cards to the toxophilic society of historical archers. They couldn’t hold me for terrorism since the evidence was too weak.
So they let me go scot free, in fact i even got compensation (i’ll not tell you how much but it was a tidy little sum) and on top of that i had everyhting returned so i think i won all round, the prison cells were a lot better than those in Pakistan as was the treatment.
In pakistan i always fought and screamed at the police while in custody but here i could hold my head up with pride, i even had some policemen cheering me as i showed them how i could twirl a snooker cue faster than they could throw anything at me!
So i am still a free man and as far as the law is concerned i still have a clean sheet since the arrest had all been a total mess up and my new flatmates threw a party for me as if it would help me forget. They still callme John Rambow but i don’t like the name myself, my hero has to be Jelaludin.
Nope, I'm a law-abiding, straight arrow kind of girl.
I did get questioned once by an officer who needed to inspect my car. I had a newspaper delivery route that took me through a condo development, and one of the condo residents' cars was hit by someone overnight while it was parked. So when the police investigated the complaint someone told them to check the newspaper girl's car because maybe she was the one responsible---but of course I was not.
Just goes to show you what a small town I was living in that the police would go to such trouble to investigate this complaint!