Baldrick314 wrote:Going back about a decade my brother in law had a safe inspection soon after he moved house. His safe was a large, heavy thing but didn't quite make the 150kg mark. The coppers gave him 24 hours to fix it and came back to reinspect.
Now I'm sure that's the exception not the rule but it does sometimes happen that they'll give you a small amount of leeway if they can see you're doing the right thing in general.
Like you say, it's possible there are exceptions.
Off the top of my head I think it's Lokaway that make a 143kg safe? If you had one of those not secured
maybe someone gives you a second change, on the other hand it would be completely within there powers not to and you'd have no recourse.
I um'd and ah'd over whether to post this or not for a bit. Seems obvious enough that if you don't secure your guns as legally required you'll lose them so why post it?
In the comments I'd read elsewhere though it was far from stressed that warnings might be an exception. There were no absolute guarantees made but the way things were said it was heavily implied that warnings and seconds chances were pretty standard practice and that you needn't really worry.
Not that I'd ever chance it and I'm sure most others wouldn't either, but a lot of new guys ask questions and take the answers of the more experienced shooters as truth. It only takes one bit of bad advice to get someone in trouble so figured I might as well.
Better safe than sorry is the mentality around here, right?