• British Police Push For Duller Knives ... Seriously

    From Byker@21:1/5 to Leroy N. Soetoro on Thu Jun 20 16:47:57 2019
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    "Leroy N. Soetoro" wrote in message news:XnsAA749214D44A96F089P2473@202.81.252.44...

    https://hotair.com/archives/2019/06/17/british-police-push-duller-knives-seriously/

    It’s pretty difficult (though clearly not impossible) to get a gun in England, even for criminals. Has that stopped crime, included attempted murder? Well, it’s definitely slowed it down a bit, but no… there are still people trying to kill each other and the weapon of choice is usually the knife. What’s an oppressive government to do? Easy answer, boys and girls. We’ll just make sure all the knives are duller. (NY Times)

    "Not the sharpest knife in the drawer" takes on a new meaning...

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  • From Winston_Smith@21:1/5 to Leroy N. Soetoro on Thu Jun 20 20:26:10 2019
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    On Thu, 20 Jun 2019 21:21:36 -0000 (UTC), "Leroy N. Soetoro" wrote:

    <https://hotair.com/archives/2019/06/17/british-police-push-duller-knives-seriously/>
    ... nearly one in five of all knife crimes in the region are domestic
    violence assaults and I suppose a kitchen knife is the most common lethal >weapon most people have on hand.

    Mr. Green, in the library, with a poker.

    Or Junior's baseball bat. Or some nice rat poison.

    Cut off everyone's thumbs so the can't strangle would be good too.

    Of course thumbless husbands can still hold the wife's head under the
    water in the tub. Ban bathtubs too.

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  • From D-FENS@21:1/5 to Leroy N. Soetoro on Thu Jun 20 22:33:16 2019
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    On 6/20/19 3:21 PM, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:
    https://hotair.com/archives/2019/06/17/british-police-push-duller-knives- seriously/

    It’s pretty difficult (though clearly not impossible) to get a gun in England, even for criminals. Has that stopped crime, included attempted murder? Well, it’s definitely slowed it down a bit, but no… there are still people trying to kill each other and the weapon of choice is usually the knife. What’s an oppressive government to do? Easy answer, boys and girls. We’ll just make sure all the knives are duller. (NY Times)

    In an attempt to tackle domestic violence, the police in a British county came up with a startling plan: Replace the sharp knives in victims’ kitchens with blunt-tipped instruments to prevent their partners from stabbing them to death.

    While the blunt-knives proposal was only one among many by the Nottingham City Council to tackle knife crime, it was immediately singled out for criticism by medical experts and advocates for domestic abuse survivors,
    who called it “ludicrous” and ill conceived.

    The proposal by the Nottinghamshire Police, in the East Midlands of
    England, comes as Britain struggles with an epidemic of knife crime
    outside the home, which some analysts say is fueled by reductions in the nation’s police forces under austerity and cuts to social service
    programs.

    As we read further into the story, we learn that this plan was only
    adopted in one county, the location of Nottingham City. It also only
    applied to the typical kitchen knives that most of us have. The reason is that nearly one in five of all knife crimes in the region are domestic violence assaults and I suppose a kitchen knife is the most common lethal weapon most people have on hand. This program hasn’t even been fully implemented yet, either. Police have purchased the new knives, but they haven’t begun handing them out and confiscating the pointy knives yet.

    Also worth noting is that the blade’s edge is still sharp on the replacement knives the police ordered. It just the point that’s been
    dulled to a rounded tip. One might assume that since it would now be
    harder to stab your flatmate, you’d be forced to slit their throat
    instead. I’m not entirely sure what problem is being solved here.

    But in the end, to paraphrase a common saying from our side of the pond, knives don’t kill people. People kill people. If someone is so intent on killing you that they’re willing to shove a blade in your heart, they’re probably going to find a way to do it, even if you dull the tips of every knife in the country. And if you ban knives, they’ll dig up a cricket bat. Or a half-brick in a sock. One way or another, they’ll figure it out.

    So how is the overall knife control program going? In England and Wales, there were 3,682 crimes in the first quarter of this year involving knives
    or “other bladed weapons.” Over the past year, there were more than 22,000
    total knife crimes, but a large portion of those were simply for
    possession. Here in the United States, we had nearly 1,600 murders
    committed with knives in 2017, but the total number of attacks was
    obviously much higher. By comparison, the number of murders committed with rifles (and that’s all rifles, not just “assault rifles”) that year was 403. For the entire country of roughly 350 million people.

    I’m not sure what the Brits are thinking with this move, but we’ll keep an
    eye on the situation. Of course, I probably shouldn’t be giving the Democrats here at home any ideas. We could have new knife control laws
    coming any day now.




    This article seems apropos:

    https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2019/06/09/from-stolen-cakes-to-swinging-machetes-the-sick-joke-of-third-world-enrichment/

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