Just forwarding on this post from a friend here on tribe.net. Don't think this doesn't affect us...because in the current international climate it easily could!
Check your rights & legal issues here in Oz
BELLYDANCE SWORDS NOW BANNED IN UK!! Wed, April 9, 2008 - 11:29 AM
THIS IS A REPOST FROM by Denise Piggin
Hello all.
Please support you sisters in the UK. We are now banned from purchasing dance swords.
Sad news I'm afraid. I have just spoken to Jonathan Batt, at the home office who has confirmed that we (belly and tribal dancers in the UK) are covered in the VCR (Violent Crimes Reduction Bill).
As Belly dancers, we are not covered in the exemptions of being classed as a 'sporting activity' or a Historical reenactment. While we can perform with our existing swords, if you have public liability insurance. You can no longer purchase a new blade.
This is scary thought, as if we are not included in the exclusions to the ban, the art form of sword dancing will ultimately die out in the UK! my sword was broken recently In a workshop when it was dropped. I now can't get a new one....
The only way we can get this changed for all belly dancers is to contact the home office and request that as a dance form that we are allowed to continue to be allowed to purchase swords, so that we can continue with a beautiful art form.
Please, Please take the time to contact Jonathan and request that he put forward to the Home Office that bellydancers and tribal dancers are made exempt from the VCR Bill. He is a nice guy and has agreed to be the contact point for this query. It will take a huge volume of dancers contacting him to make a difference, so please take the time to write to him.
His contact details are Jonathan.Batt@Homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
Also if you are a member of a tribe, where this is not mentioned, can you please post information there.
Check your rights & legal issues here in Oz
BELLYDANCE SWORDS NOW BANNED IN UK!! Wed, April 9, 2008 - 11:29 AM
THIS IS A REPOST FROM by Denise Piggin
Hello all.
Please support you sisters in the UK. We are now banned from purchasing dance swords.
Sad news I'm afraid. I have just spoken to Jonathan Batt, at the home office who has confirmed that we (belly and tribal dancers in the UK) are covered in the VCR (Violent Crimes Reduction Bill).
As Belly dancers, we are not covered in the exemptions of being classed as a 'sporting activity' or a Historical reenactment. While we can perform with our existing swords, if you have public liability insurance. You can no longer purchase a new blade.
This is scary thought, as if we are not included in the exclusions to the ban, the art form of sword dancing will ultimately die out in the UK! my sword was broken recently In a workshop when it was dropped. I now can't get a new one....
The only way we can get this changed for all belly dancers is to contact the home office and request that as a dance form that we are allowed to continue to be allowed to purchase swords, so that we can continue with a beautiful art form.
Please, Please take the time to contact Jonathan and request that he put forward to the Home Office that bellydancers and tribal dancers are made exempt from the VCR Bill. He is a nice guy and has agreed to be the contact point for this query. It will take a huge volume of dancers contacting him to make a difference, so please take the time to write to him.
His contact details are Jonathan.Batt@Homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
Also if you are a member of a tribe, where this is not mentioned, can you please post information there.
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Re: Swords Banned In UK! Re post from Sharyn
Wed, April 23, 2008 - 1:25 AMHI Shirin
Last I heard from Australian Customs was that swords were fine to import, and I've been successfully importing them for a while now - have you enquired at all about this?
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Re: Swords Banned In UK! Re post from Sharyn
Wed, April 23, 2008 - 2:59 AMDee- it refers to the UK. Not Australia.
I expect it was posted here to enlist support.
We can still import them, I believe provided they are not 'battle ready'. I was told that so long as they are not sharp we're allowed to import them, but I've also heard of people importing sharp swords...so who knows. Its very inconsistent. -
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Re: Swords Banned In UK! Re post from Sharyn
Wed, April 23, 2008 - 9:54 PMHI Amara
I was referring to Shirin's comment about checking your legal facts or something in oz?
Battle ready hasnt been the issue i've found with customs, which you'd definitely think twice about but the info I have from them is that daggers are the problem....
it feels like a strange regulation though doesnt it
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Re: Swords Banned In UK! Re post from Sharyn
Wed, April 23, 2008 - 10:23 PMHi Gurlz,
Yup, I know that we are okay on swords etc in Oz & bringing them in...I reposted this as something to make us all think & not be complacent just because we are okay at the moment.
I have been involved in Historical re-enactment as well as Belly-dance so swords have bn pretty 'normal' for me for years...but this just shows how easy it can be to lose something that you take for granted.
Plus any support for tribe friends in the UK is good!
:-)
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