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jaysay 05-06-2008 10:26

Knife crime
 
The Prime Minister was meeting police chiefs this morning to discuss charging under 18s who are caught carrying a knife, at the moment anyone under 18 is let off with just a caution, but could know end up with a criminal record. Of course the bleeding heart brigade are saying that these young people shouldn't be brought into the criminal justise system at such a young age, my answer is they shouldn't be carrying a knife at a young age either. Something has to be done about juvenile knife crime, and this could be a start.

WillowTheWhisp 05-06-2008 10:31

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If they are old enough to stab someone they are old enough to face the consequences of carrying an offensive weapon. Makes more sense than the twerp last week who said all pointed kitchen knives should be banned. The knife doesn't commit the crime. I need points on my kitchen knives.

cashman 05-06-2008 10:58

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agree with both of ya, but totally pointless cos blazey dont know anyone who would use a knife. so everyone is imagining this threat.:rolleyes:

jaysay 05-06-2008 11:02

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 587527)
agree with both of ya, but totally pointless cos blazey dont know anyone who would use a knife. so everyone is imagining this threat.:rolleyes:

Ah well thats settled it then cashy, we'll just carry on as we are then:rolleyes:

AccyLass 05-06-2008 12:02

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If they think they are old enough and big enough to carry/use it, then they should be punished accordingly

Margaret Pilkington 05-06-2008 12:11

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While I think this is a start, there are some stabbings that have been done with shards of a broken bottle......the little boy Damilola Taylor springs to mind.
We have to change the mindset of the youngsters who think that violence is glamourous, and we have to somehow replace the 'gang culture' with something more acceptable(both to the youngsters and society in general)...don't ask me how you would achieve it......I plain don't know....other than parents being more involved.

emzy 05-06-2008 12:11

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Simple, catch them with a knife, cut their hands off, they'll not do it again...............:rolleyes:

Margaret Pilkington 05-06-2008 12:13

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Emzy, you are right , but the 'bleeding heart brigade' certainly won't wear that one!

emzy 05-06-2008 12:31

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 587558)
Emzy, you are right , but the 'bleeding heart brigade' certainly won't wear that one!

Think thay all need to see sense and stop thinking about the youths "rights". In many cases a youth has lost their rights after one of these attacks so why should the offender have any, they're rights to me become meaningless when they commit such a crime

moon 05-06-2008 16:09

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Heard on the radio that most of young people carry knives to protect themsleves. If someone really wanted to attck you they could just wrestle your knife off you and stab you with it!

SamF 05-06-2008 16:23

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Would a carrying swiss army knife being illegal ? Just thought about it haha i've had one on key ring for years now bottle opener, tweezers etc useful to carry around but if it's classed as a knife I can't carry it can I ?

cashman 05-06-2008 16:27

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Originally Posted by moon (Post 587671)
Heard on the radio that most of young people carry knives to protect themselves. If someone really wanted to attck you they could just wrestle your knife off you and stab you with it!

you will learn different moon as you grow older, aint being nasty just tellin ya fact, i was once stabbed mid 60s n its a whole different ball game to the one you are imagining.:)

slinky 05-06-2008 17:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 587527)
agree with both of ya, but totally pointless cos blazey dont know anyone who would use a knife. so everyone is imagining this threat.:rolleyes:


LMFAO!!!!! ...... Oh what it's like to be blinkered :D

Eric 06-06-2008 00:05

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Interesting .... just heard today that a private members bill is being introduced in our House of Commons to set minimum sentences for knife crimes, similar to the ones we already have for gun crimes. Our most recent multiple murder was commited with a knife; fortunately the killer had the decency to off himself with the knife he used to kill his boarder, his wife, and two of his young daughters. Evidently he could't bring himself to kill his baby. However, the law if passed will apply only to adults.

derekgas 06-06-2008 07:25

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If anyone wants to carry a knife, or any other weapon around, they should be locked up, I would view carrying a weapon in the same light as 'going equipped' (carrying tools for break ins during the night), the view should be taken, that, if you are carrying a weapon, you are prepared to use it, so if you are carrying, and prepared to use it, you go to prison (or worse, but dont want to upset the hug a hoodie brigade again, hehe).


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