You could just use a box cutter for string and cable ties. No exposed blade and arguably quicker, safer and easier than a knife. I was issued a great one when I worked in tescos 13+ yrs ago which I still have somewhere, fits in a credit card slot.
What errands you running that need a knife!? Drug courier?
Have you ever freed a person or animal with a knife? Struggling to visualise that one. Unless you have a multitool with a 10,000psi jaws of life feature...
Not being an argumentative cunt but this seems a relatively tenuous reason for carrying a blade day to day.
Edit: was in reply to Cheetah but forgot to click reply and Sparky snuck in before me..
You could just use a box cutter for string and cable ties. No exposed blade and arguably quicker, safer and easier than a knife. I was issued a great one when I worked in tescos 13+ yrs ago which I still have somewhere, fits in a credit card slot.
What errands you running that need a knife!? Drug courier?
Have you ever freed a person or animal with a knife? Struggling to visualise that one. Unless you have a multitool with a 10,000psi jaws of life feature...
Not being an argumentative cunt but this seems a relatively tenuous reason for carrying a blade day to day.
Edit: was in reply to Cheetah but forgot to click reply and Sparky snuck in before me..