cyclonebri1 8 Posted August 28, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 28, 2009 That would be telling Bri But you are quite right, only the certificate holder(s) should have access to the keys, otherwise you are breaking the law. If the police visit without warning and they ask where the keys are to the gun safe and your wife hands them over, you will lose your guns Just not worth it, keep them on you or in a keycode safe at all times On the (hopefully) occasion of a visit from the police or FEO: i have told my wife A not to let them in the house, B to get them to ring me on my mobile, and C to arrange a mutually agreeable time to come back. Simple. I do not relish the thought of the police or FEO at my house itching to get a look at my security set-up, and hoping they can trip the wife up, and thereby lose me my ticket - no! BUT, I have to say, the primary set of keys are with me all the time, and no one else at all knows the whereabouts of the other set - I have laid out a few clues around the house, but the meaningand significance of which are known only to me. Each clue leads to the next, and the final one - to my secondary set. LOL God, I should have worked at the S.O.E in the war time - we would have had some fun i tell ya! Regards, Grim. Yes, this is why I made the post, to get this over. As you rightly say I sure the BIB would not be adverse to trying to trip up the other half in an attempt to discredit the shooter. I've told her indoors she knows nothing and to tell them to come back later at an arranged time. Mind you I tell her nothing most of the time anyway Quote Link to post
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