Recently, a Welsh man was sentenced to jail for using a knuckle tweezer made with a 3D printer. 40-year-old Adrian Gray claimed that the Welsh police found him hiding his coat in a search on December 5, 2017. 3. The 3D printed knuckle in the pocket is a toy. A friend of Grey allegedly said that a white plastic knuckle dust collector was made using a 3D printer, which was banned in the UK itself. But Gray, from St. Michael Street in Brecon, Wales, was accused by the police of possessing offensive weapons, although he said He only used the knuckle dust collector as a reference for tattoos. After discovering a small amount of marijuana and hemp grinders, the father also admitted to possessing controlled drugs. Adrian Gray's 3D Printed Knuckle Tweezers (CPS) Gray admitted to possessing a controlled drug, but tried the weapons allegation in the Royal Court of Messer until he pleaded guilty on the first day. Gray was sentenced to three months in prison and suspended for 12 months. He was also ordered After 100 hours of unpaid work and paying £250. After his decision, CPS Senior Prosecutor Alex Scott said: 'This is an unusual case. Adrian Gray claims this The 3D printed knuckle duster is just a toy because it is plastic. 'CPS provided evidence to the court, including the weapon itself, and proved that it could cause serious harm if used maliciously. This belief suggests that offensive weapons now come in many forms.' |