New law aims to end knife culture
2 posters
www.VUE DES ISLES.com :: UK & World News,Business & Sports Latest :: Current World & UK Affairs :: Old Bits & Bobs
Page 1 of 1
New law aims to end knife culture
A CRACKDOWN on knives is planned by the Home Department in the wake of an increase in violent attacks.
Four serious stabbings, two of them fatal, took place in London during a 48-hour period at the beginning of this week and Home minister Geoff Mahy said he wanted to prevent a rise in knife crime locally. ‘The department has been concerned about the publicity of knife crime in the UK and at one of its last meetings before the general election supported a draft report on the sale and danger of knives,’ he said.
The paper, which is due to go out for consultation next month, looks at revising local laws. It comprises two main elements and Deputy Mahy hoped it would be ready to be brought before the States this year. ‘The first thing it deals with is that it would make it an offence to sell or offer to sell or attempt to sell knives to under-18s,’ he said.
‘The second element would be to make it an offence to market a knife or other blade or sharply-pointed weapon in such a way that it is suitable for combat or likely to stimulate or encourage violent behaviour.’ (thisisguernsey)
This has been going on for years why has it taken so long?
Four serious stabbings, two of them fatal, took place in London during a 48-hour period at the beginning of this week and Home minister Geoff Mahy said he wanted to prevent a rise in knife crime locally. ‘The department has been concerned about the publicity of knife crime in the UK and at one of its last meetings before the general election supported a draft report on the sale and danger of knives,’ he said.
The paper, which is due to go out for consultation next month, looks at revising local laws. It comprises two main elements and Deputy Mahy hoped it would be ready to be brought before the States this year. ‘The first thing it deals with is that it would make it an offence to sell or offer to sell or attempt to sell knives to under-18s,’ he said.
‘The second element would be to make it an offence to market a knife or other blade or sharply-pointed weapon in such a way that it is suitable for combat or likely to stimulate or encourage violent behaviour.’ (thisisguernsey)
This has been going on for years why has it taken so long?
Re: New law aims to end knife culture
Can't see that it will make any difference. Plenty of knifes in the kitchen drawer.
They want to stop the sale of knifes to under 18s. They can't stop them buying booze and fags!
They want to stop the sale of knifes to under 18s. They can't stop them buying booze and fags!
Spirit-
Number of posts : 3053
Location : around the bend
Registration date : 2008-04-21
Similar topics
» Knife law dropped by government
» 'Sick leave culture' investigated
» Knife crime awareness the aim of Stop.Now
» Chocolate bar aims to be the cream of Jersey
» Boy George: 'Culture Club will reunite'
» 'Sick leave culture' investigated
» Knife crime awareness the aim of Stop.Now
» Chocolate bar aims to be the cream of Jersey
» Boy George: 'Culture Club will reunite'
www.VUE DES ISLES.com :: UK & World News,Business & Sports Latest :: Current World & UK Affairs :: Old Bits & Bobs
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum