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Help us reduce knife crime

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#Sceptre | This week officers across the force will be intensifying efforts to reducing knife crime and getting weapons off the streets. You can help us do this.

How you can help reduce knife crime in your area… 1. If you see something suspicious or know of any gang activity, get in touch today Report a crime | West Midlands Police You can report anonymously through Crime Stoppers by calling 0800 555 111 or visit https://crimestoppers-uk.org/give-information

2. Talk to your child or young people about the dangers of carrying a knife. Carrying a knife for protection is not a valid reason for the police. It actually means you’re 51 per cent more likely to have it used against you. Visit https://lifeorknife.west-midlands.police.uk/

 

3. Dispose of old knives correctly. Wrap them in puncture proof plastic or cardboard. You can hand them in to your local police station, place them in a weapon surrender bin, or even pop them in your refuse bin wrapped securely and labelled ‘Caution: Sharp’. You can find your nearest weapon surrender bin here Weapon Surrender Bins - West Midlands Police & Crime Commissioner https://www.westmidlands-pcc.gov.uk/preventing-crime/knife-crime/weapon-surrender-bins/

 

4. Learn more about knife crime and the laws around carrying a weapon. We have created a dedicated educational space for our #LifeOrKnife campaign, click here to learn more https://lifeorknife.west-midlands.police.uk/

 

Follow your local police social media accounts to keep up to date with the latest advice and information.

Remember in an emergency, call 999.

All non-urgent crime can be reported via our website or by calling 101


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Peter Sturgeon
(West Midlands Police, Engagement and Consultation Officer, West Midlands)
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