Times Online just posted a slideshow about "knife culture" in Britain.http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/audio_video/photo_galleries/article4028671.ece
5/30/2008 12:52:24 PM
So lets give everyone a gun and see if crime goes down! Extremes are really great!
5/30/2008 12:53:39 PM
At least with knives you don't have to worry about innocent bystanders getting shot.
5/30/2008 12:55:29 PM
Innocent victim, innocent bystander, what difference does it make whether your killer specifically intended to kill you or not? You're dead either way. The point is that innocent people are being killed and government-type people are focusing on irrelevancies instead of the real issues.If you look at the incentives it does make a perverse sort of sense. If police do a good job of preventing, deterring and punishing crime they put themselves out of a job. Their incentive is to focus on ineffectual bullshit that justifies large budgets and large staffs but still leaves private criminals free to terrorize the populace, so that they'll clamor for even more ineffectual and overbearing police measures.[Edited on May 30, 2008 at 1:04 PM. Reason : ']
5/30/2008 1:01:50 PM
^ how do you intend then to get people to stop wanting to kill each other?You seem to be vaguely drawing a parallel to anti-gun nuts here, but this shows pretty clearly that its better for people to be killing each other with knives than guns.The knives in this case (like drugs here) are a pretext to try and bust people who may be in to more than illegal knives. The public showing of the knives caught is to show their tax payers their funding is justified.It's like people who are against drunk driving, but don't want to really do whats necessary to convince people to stop driving drunk.
5/30/2008 1:44:30 PM
Wait, most of those look like kitchen knives. Are even kitchen knives illegal in the UK now? After reading the link, I guess so. How can you crack down kitchen knives? They're in every home.
5/30/2008 2:26:42 PM
They're probably illegal to carry around on the street unless you're a chef.
5/30/2008 2:41:08 PM
^ Does that exception actually exist? I hope not. I can't stand such elitism. Oh, you can have a sword, but only if you're a rich collector. Poor folks can't be trusted.
5/30/2008 4:48:41 PM
Probably more so in lines of "It's illegal to commit a crime with a fucking knife."
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6/1/2008 10:47:29 AM
Why is this on the BBC instead of the Onion?http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/cumbria/7432908.stmmore detail:http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/jun/03/crime?gusrc=rss&feed=networkfront
6/4/2008 12:15:20 PM
^ Oh dear. I'm glad we only have foolish like that in some states here.
6/4/2008 2:45:04 PM
I love how the British phrase things. Even in the laws, it's not "aggravated concealment and carry of an edged, knifish implement" like it would be here, it's just "carrying a knife without a good reason."That said, yeah, you can totally disarm everyone of anything dangerous and prevent crime.
6/4/2008 3:05:39 PM