David Hanson, a home office minister, defended the plan and said 'The rise had come about after a spike in murders last August which explained the rise'.
Oh! so that's why it's risen, don't you just love it when our politicians quote the obvious?
The campaign included the extensive use of knife arches and wands at pubs, train, tube and bus stations, after-school police patrols and stop-and-search campaigns. More than 250,000 searches yielded 5,469 knives and other weapons.
What the report does not tell us is what punishment, if any was handed out to the carriers of these 5,469 weapons?
Knife crime destroys families. tough sentences is all that may help reduce it. its pathetic what they get away with. prob just took them off them with a little telling off.