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    "Weapons" in vehicles

    Gang - I have been away from Oz for way too long and returned now for good. Soon my Defender will be shipped over to join me here.

    In Malaysia I typically leave a lot of my gear in the vehicle between jungle outings - stuff like recovery gear and first aid kits etc. This includes items like a small hatchet, shovel, and a "parang". Most of it behind the rear seat of my dual cab ute.

    A parang is a SE Asian version of a machete. Mine would be similar in length to a Japanese katana but not two-handed grip. Can cut through bamboo up to about 4.5" diameter in one swing.

    My question is: what are the current laws/rules around carrying stuff like this in a vehicle? Particularly in NSW, but also Aust-wide. Am I likely to cop some fire if ever pulled over?
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    Hi,
    I think as long as it is not accessible as a weapon from the driver's seat and is packed away with other camping tools indicating it is there for a legitimate reason for it being in the vehicle, you should be ok.
    Legitimate reason I think is the key word for keeping out of trouble.

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    I wouldn't worry with it. Claim you use it for work 😁

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    Quote Originally Posted by tact View Post
    Gang - I have been away from Oz for way too long and returned now for good. Soon my Defender will be shipped over to join me here.

    In Malaysia I typically leave a lot of my gear in the vehicle between jungle outings - stuff like recovery gear and first aid kits etc. This includes items like a small hatchet, shovel, and a "parang". Most of it behind the rear seat of my dual cab ute.

    A parang is a SE Asian version of a machete. Mine would be similar in length to a Japanese katana but not two-handed grip. Can cut through bamboo up to about 4.5" diameter in one swing.

    My question is: what are the current laws/rules around carrying stuff like this in a vehicle? Particularly in NSW, but also Aust-wide. Am I likely to cop some fire if ever pulled over?
    Do you anticipate any difficulties importing a ckd Malaysian model? Or am i wrong in my assumption
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    Perhaps have a good read of this [Victoria] to gain an understanding of the trouble carrying such things could get you into.

    Victoria Police - Weapons Definitions

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    Not much bamboo in Aus.....

    If it out of site it should be a problem.

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    I took my truck for a Vicroads brake test a couple of weeks ago, The bloke in the drivers seat called out the window to me "nice bayonet" , I forgot it was stowed in a pouch next to the handbrake lever.

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    Suggest you leave the machete at home. Someone might get the wrong idea. The cops are VERY jumpy about weapons in vehicles, after some vicious attacks. You could find yourself spending a very long time trying to justify its presence in your vehicle. It's not worth the hassle, I think.

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    I think Mick is right, you'll also find a different attitude in different parts of the country and differing laws in different states.

    Unless you have a really good reason... i wouldn't carry it.
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    Behind the seat is fine....I have carried a machete for many years in cargo area for use on lantana

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