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When Will Uk Courts Start Taking Knife Crime Seriously?

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youngmafbog | 10:23 Wed 10th May 2023 | News
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A TEEN murdered a schoolboy with a machete while on bail from two courts for possessing zombie knives.

Firstly why was he on bail and secondly why only 19 years? He took a life he should lose his, if he cant swing then he should be permanently locked up.


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I agree anyone caught carrying an offensive weapon should be given a mandatory prison sentence.
Barry, and where is the money coming from to build the 20 extra prisons we would probably need?
The problem is that there is not enough prisons to house everyone caught carrying a knife.
Would you lock up the 14 year old for carrying a knife because they wanted to look 'hard'?
As I opined on your Khan post there were about 11 fatal stabbings in London starting at the BH weekend on Friday. Plenty to discuss on AB about golliwogs on this site but zilch discussed when this butcher's bill mounts by the day. Is it because it is so commonplace these days and becomes 'boring' same old? Is it because these knife crimes are predominantly 'black on black' slaughters? I am sure the police have sufficient evidence on who and how these county lines organisations are operating. They should start cracking down hard and that may lessen the fatalities in the country if premises are searched, drugs and guns confiscated as well as the proceeds of crime.
I would pay more tax for more prisons.
I fear it would be a lot more tax Barry
So if there is no doubt he committed the crime why should there not be the death penalty?
//Would you lock up the 14 year old for carrying a knife because they wanted to look 'hard'?//

Of course. A 14 year old is old enough to know it is illegal to carry a knife. As for 'looking hard' a 14 year old is just as capable of using the knife to stab and kill with it as they usually get bonus points and kudos depending on the scale of injuries caused tom the victim.
There was a time when it was common for a 14 year old to carry a knife.
Probably many of you did.
//So if there is no doubt he committed the crime why should there not be the death penalty?//
Good question. You'll soon see the bizarre excuses why the death penalty should not be restored. Most will tell you there is no evidence it reduces murders blah blah blah. They will direct you to American crime stats etc. I am sure some 14 year old wouldn't want to 'look hard' if he saw his older mentors crying for mummy when they are led bound and hooded to the gallows.
//There was a time when it was common for a 14 year old to carry a knife.
Probably many of you did.//

I have always carried a knife. I still do every day. Different mindset in those days. No young drug dealing gangs in the 1960's. Laws changed and certain knives were forbidden so I changed my choice of knife accordingly. I used to prefer a lock knife as I did a loat of blue water sailing and needed to use it one handed. I had a reasonable excuse to have it. There is absolutely no excuse for a zombie knife or machete to be carried in a public place. Instant jail sentence in my opinion.
My knife of choice, you will find , is a non locking Opinel. about 2" long in total ,perfectly legal and I can give a reasonable excuse to having it in my possession.
oo back to Normal YMF I was getting worried with your nascent liberal tendencies

er hope and redemption

he is so young that he is gonna be out in his mid thirties innit?

OK answers: he was on bail as a result of the Bail Act 1979 I think. Remanded in custoy is bad, therefore Bail - and also there are HUGE backlogs of cases

if he cant swing - oh god we are back to that....

give up
'I had a reasonable excuse to have it'

Even when you were well inland?
Most will tell you there is no evidence it reduces murders blah blah blah.

chldren used to carry penknives - part of BadenPowells boys kit innit ( along with string and a blob of sealing w awx)

no drugs in the sxities - the good olde days. No reason for the Misuse of Drugs Act 1967 then was there , as there were nt any drugs. Jesus

I seem to remember as my memory is oviously better that Dr John Petro began the first pill-mill - around 1965. said to have supplied 70% of the dope-fiends in London but I think that was journo hype
//No young drug dealing gangs in the 1960's//

Really? Of course not - need to take those rose tinted spectacles off!
'I had a reasonable excuse to have it'
Even when you were well inland?

no there is case law on whether you as a butcher and have a butchers knife, whether you were taking it to work

obviously machetes dont come into that category. This was drugs and drug supply as usual innit?
they should be drawn and quartered if they re guilty of knife crime
quet so Red Helen
My brudduz year at uni 1968 was quite druggy, but now that cohort is drug free because...... they are all dead.

they started dying quite early and so by 1970 my year, we didnt really go for it.
they should be drawn and quartered if they re guilty of knife crime
no - - - slow poison..... like socrates

oh god I knew this would happen.
strike socrates, he's dead
more death by TROB, why was he on bail?

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