As a matter of interest, has anyone here been stopped by the police whilst carrying a knife for bushy purpose? I certainly haven't. I know this thing gets our heckles up a bit
but have we
really been affected at all?
Read over 10 plus stories of people getting stopped for various reasons in various public places, mainly since 7/7. The end result of the story is normally the person being conned into taking a caution, for carring a SAK, or similar. There is also a lot of people who got stopped carrying covered items, mostly the good reason was taken. It helps to know the law, and maybe even carry a copy of the relavant bit, just in case.
There is an interesting thread about this on British Blades. Basically, it is just Brown trying to apear tough on the crime of the moment, without actually doing anything. The 12 hotspots are just going to be a more active version of the current laws.
Guess another ban won't make em any less busy Nick.
Seriously - as John says - no-one wants violent crime. However we already have some of the most stringent laws in the world concerning guns, knives etc. The fact that such things still happen, does not mean we should stop trying to find a solution though. What it genuinely does mean, to me at least, is that there is no point just adding laws - we have seen that the existing ones don't work.
Since the definition of stupidity is "doing the same thing again and again and expecting the outcome to be different", can we agree on this?
No one wants violent crime.
Since the existing, very strict, laws haven't prevented it, we must find a new way. I think there are lots of things we can, and should, do. These things are "multi pronged"
1. Improve detection rates. More police, better equipped, better trained, better rewarded.
2. Reduce the sources of crime. Few people set out to become disenfranchised and violent. So lets get to the reasons why people move down this path. Lack of opportunities? Boredom? Peer pressure? All these things can be addressed with will, funding and comittment.
3. Accept that some people are genuinely rotten. The punishment for the truly bad should be truly bad. We should seek first to prevent the cause, second to detect the offender. Those who have slipped onto a path we should seek to reform. Those beyond reformation, should be made an object lesson of. The truly bad should be punished, hard, long and indeed never allowed to be a menace to society again.
We really don't need more laws, we need less criminals.
I hope we can agree on this and be as passionate about finding solutions as we have in the debate
Red
More Police are not the answer, because unless you can put one in every house, and next to every person, criminals will still take the chance.
What we need is sensible laws i.e.
1) A constitution, that carves our rights in stone, in this country.
2) Self-defense law sorted.
3) From the moment you break the law, during the crime, and for the punishment of the crime you are not protected by the law. I do not think this could apply to all crimes(Civil disobedence, for example), but I am so fed up with prisoners suing the government, or people having to worry about hurting the criminal.
What worries me at the moment is there seem to be a lot of laws coming, that hark back to the 50's or 40's, or like the gun laws, to passify the vocal or media led miniority, without actual doing anything at all.
Interesting fact, the two safest places to live in the world, both have the most armed citzens. It is mutualy assured destruction on a small scale.
Also apprently, the Samurai sword law change might be stuck due to not being able to come up with a legal defintion of the sword.