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Published Date: 03 January 2009
JUSTICE Secretary Kenny MacAskill was today urged to launch a knife amnesty in a bid to tackle Scotland's blade culture.
Latest figures show knife incidents take place in Lothian and Borders at the rate of one every day.

Lothians Labour MSP George Foulkes said it was time to call an amnesty and persuade people to hand in their weapons.

He said the first and only
national knife amnesty in Scotland two years ago had taken 12,500 knives off Scotland's streets in just one month, 1840 of them collected by Lothians and Borders Police.

Mr Foulkes said: "An amnesty alone won't solve what is clearly a deep-rooted problem, but it is a good starting point.

"Giving people an opportunity to make that potentially life-saving decision and hand in their weapon without fear of investigation or prosecution is critical if we are going to get to grips with the problem of knives and gangs."

The mother of 20-year-old Brett Burnside, who was stabbed to death in 2004 and had a history of knife crime, welcomed the call for a new amnesty but said police should be more receptive to people handing in weapons at all times.

Caroline Burnside, 44, of Balerno, said: "When we cleared out Brett's flat we found a sabre-type weapon which his dad handed in to Wester Hailes police station.

"The policeman at the desk told him that he could be charged with possession of an offensive weapon if police found it in his car.

"What was he supposed to do, stick it in a wheelie bin?"

A freedom of information request by Labour to Lothian and Borders Police revealed 326 knife offences over a period of 322 days from November 23, 2007 to October 8 last year.

The 2006 knife amnesty, which ran for five weeks from May 24 to June 30, saw almost 13,000 weapons handed in across the country. But official figures showed the high-profile blitz failed to cut the number of people carrying lethal weapons on Scotland's streets.

In the first half of the year, 1910 offences of carrying a knife or other bladed weapon were recorded by police. In the six months following the amnesty, the number of offences increased to 1984.

In Lothian and Borders, the amnesty was hailed a success but the number of people caught with a knife increased towards the end of the year, with 50 people caught in possession of a knife in November and 49 in December.

A Scottish Government spokeswoman said ministers were committed to tackling the problem of knife crime.

She said: "We know that in some parts of Scotland the level of violence and knife crime is too common. That's why we're working with the experts in our national Violence Reduction Unit and police forces on tough enforcement combined with work to educate and change attitudes."

The Violence Reduction Unit said anything which got knives off the streets was a good idea, but added it was not considering an amnesty at the moment.

A spokeswoman added: "Although an amnesty does take knives off the street in the short term, in the long term it has limited impact."



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  • Last Updated: 03 January 2009 10:31 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Knife culture
 
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David Ban,

04620 Vera 03/01/2009 12:16:44
An amnesty might be a stepping stone towards reducing the "Knife Culture", but as George Foulkes says the problem is deep rooted and will need more to change an evil cultural attitude. Since the death of the concept of right and wrong and the introduction of Marxist concepts that community poverty leads to criminal acts and the idea promoted by "Zoologists" like Richard Dawkins that all human beings re naturally good, ideas supported by the present incumbents at Westminster with their scant regards for the concept of humanity as expressed in the family then we as a Nation can only look forward to more knife crime and murder.

To protect ourselves we have to intially take stern steps and parents and their monster children have to learn what pain feels like. Human beings are naturally evil and goodness and respect have to be taught from the cradle up. The Church might have been medievil in their concept of original sin but they were right though their ideas for correction were crude.

If bullies with intent to murder know that they will suffer extreme punishment then the crime figures would drop out of sight.
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brandy al,

embra 03/01/2009 13:29:15
Anyone caught carrying a knife should be jailed for 20 years.
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03/01/2009 14:44:30
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The Answer,

Glasgow 03/01/2009 17:42:10
" MURDER rates in Dublin are now the sixth highest in Europe.

Only five other European capitals have higher homicide levels in the latest United Nations league table.

Dublin comes four places ahead of London, which ranks 10th in the list.

And according to the figures, Ireland as a whole is 10th in Europe, with a worse record for violent deaths than England and Wales.

In Ireland and Britain, only Glasgow (yes Glasgow) comes ahead of Dublin -- in fifth place. Latvian capital Riga was number one on the list. "

Least we forget , many murders in London are black on black , yet many murders in scotchland are scotch on scotch!


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COLINTON.MAINS,

Oakville Ontario 03/01/2009 21:47:21
give.them.life.no.parole.stop.fooling.around
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Lindsay Wakefield,

Canada 04/01/2009 00:29:57
If they carry a knife, which serves no other purpose other than attacking, lock them up....put them through the court system and keep them behind bars for the maximum sentence.
Canada has pathetic laws concerning violent offenders. my best friend of 22 years was slain by her ex common law spouse because she did not want to get back together with him. He stabbed her 7 times in the back and chest. Left behind were her family and friends as well as her 3 daughters. Her murderer only got 10 years.....if her is on good behavior....he will be out in 5 years. My hope is the UK is strictor when it comes to these offenses.

It is my belief that if the offenders willingly give up thier knives, they will just replace them with new ones. This is not fixing the problems, especially if the knife has been used to victimize someone.
Quote//Giving people an opportunity to make that potentially life-saving decision and hand in their weapon without fear of investigation or prosecution is critical if we are going to get to grips with the problem of knives and gangs."//UnQuote
Are they freaking kidding me!!? Thats like saying they will turn thier backs on the victims because the knife will not be used in an investigation......I made be from Canada....but even that is foolhardy!!
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donald,

glasgow 04/01/2009 09:13:31
It is still illegal to stab parasites in the House of Lords.

 

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