I had a bit of a situation a few weeks ago where my chainsaw was nearly confiscated when I was driving into a public event. After explaining why I had the chainsaw in the first place, the security personnel reluctantly didn't take it (and told me to keep it hidden for the rest of the event).
Chainsaws not being allowed at the event is apparently detailed in the terms of the event somewhere, which, of course, I didn't read.
I was wondering though: under Australian Law, are security allowed to just confiscate someone's possessions like that, especially without clear intent that it would be returned after the event had finished?
If it makes any difference, I hadn't used the chainsaw at the event and had no intention to.
Chainsaws not being allowed at the event is apparently detailed in the terms of the event somewhere, which, of course, I didn't read.
I was wondering though: under Australian Law, are security allowed to just confiscate someone's possessions like that, especially without clear intent that it would be returned after the event had finished?
If it makes any difference, I hadn't used the chainsaw at the event and had no intention to.