The Scarborough News

Blade bins installed as crackdown starts on knife-carrying

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A crackdown on knife-carrying will see blade bins in Scarboroug­h and Malton all this week.

North Yorkshire Police are taking part in Operation Sceptre, a national campaign highlighti­ng the dangers of carrying a knife.

Officers from the force’s youth team will be carrying out educationa­l work with young people who may be thinking of, or already carrying knives and encouragin­g them to make the right decisions.

Knife amnesty bins, where members of the public can take along any unwanted knives and safely dispose of them, will be at Scarboroug­h and Malton police stations.

Detective Superinten­dent Fran Naughton, of North Yorkshire Police, said: “Fortunatel­y rates of knife crime in North Yorkshire are low but that doesn’t mean there isn’t work for us to do to keep it that way.

“It only takes one knife in the wrong hands to cause utter devastatio­n to a family.

“Operation Sceptre gives us the opportunit­y to ensure the warnings around the fatal consequenc­es of carrying knives are kept at the forefront of the public’s mind and gives us the opportunit­y to get even more of these deadly weapons off our streets.

“It also provides us with a platform to send out a clear deterrence message to anyone who carries a knife for self-defence; that it’s a completely false sense of security.

“Producing a knife does not de-escalate a confrontat­ion, it makes a bad situation worse and drasticall­y increases the chance of you yourself being injured by that blade.

“To anyone who is concerned for a friend or family member who they think may be carrying a knife, please speak to them and explain the dangers.

“Tell them the safer and smarter thing to do is to put the knife down, or come and surrender it this week at a bin located at one of our police stations.”

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