depending on the type of truncheon yes you can be arrested for carrying them as they are a dangerous weapon. Many countries have banned certain types of truncheons (or clubs/nightsticks as they are also known as). My suggestion would be not to carry a truncheon, and if you feel the need too, keep it in the bottom of your bag (if you are carrying a bag). Or learn to use your belt as a defensive weapon, this has worked for me in the past (especially if you have a belt with a large metal buckle on it).
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I am taking self defence classes at the moment.
Jilin Self-Defence Army was created in 1932.
"Self-defence" is "Féinchosaint" in Irish.
Pat Butler has written: 'Self-defence for Women' 'Advanced judo and self-defence' -- subject(s): Jiu-jitsu 'Your book of self-defence' -- subject(s): Self-defense
Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland was created on 1992-01-10.
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Why did Nero have self-acknowledged Christians arrested first?
Why did Nero have self-acknowledged Christians arrested first?
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