This appears to be the legislative section.gsjackson wrote:Please direct me to the statute or tenet of common law to which you are referring, and I will believe you. Otherwise, I don't.
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2008/4/section/76
To get the actual law how it is actually practiced, you have to do a study of the case law. Tim Larkin talks about it in the videos I posted, and he claims that his advocacy of change of self-defense laws in England was why he was banned.
He was invited to speak in Birmingham and Tottenham, two areas that had riots.
A person keeps a fire extinguisher in his house in case of a fire. So, by your measure, if he never had a fire in his life, he was paranoid. If you don't want to defend yourself, it's not a problem with me.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18002220