Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
The actor Idris Elba announced in the midst of his next documentary of the crime with a knife that the United Kingdom must consider “innovative” prevention methods, such as dull or prohibition knives.
According to IMDB, The documentary, “explores the reality of the crime of knife in the United Kingdom, gathering criminals, families, youth workers and police to understand this crime and find solutions, including discussions with Keir Starmer and King Charles.”
The 52 -year -old actor spoke with the BBC shortly before the launch of his documentary on how to solve the crime of knife.
“The truth is that the kitchen knives are perhaps 25% of the knives used in most terrible crimes. That is one of the film’s statistics. And those kitchen knives are usually a domestic situation,” Elba warned . “So the kitchen knives … Of course, it is very difficult. They are a domestic knife.”
He Headquarters in the United Kingdom The actor added even more: “I think there are areas of innovation that we can do with the kitchen knives. I hate to say it. Not all kitchen knives need to have a point on them. That sounds like something crazy, but in reality it would be reduced, it would be reduced, You know, you can still cut your food without the point in your knife, which is an innovative way to see it, “he said. “In a country in crisis, I’m sorry, but let’s see that.”
He continued to suggest that there is an escape for “heritage knives” that also allows people to have a “ninja sword.”
“So we are going to prohibit them all, and if you have one of those knives, get a license for it,” he suggested people who wanted to keep swords of family relic. “Simple like that.”
He argued that supporting such licensing program is a “small contribution to society” because the current situation is “to leave these vulnerable children.”
The telegraph aforementioned Elba asked that social media platforms also assume responsibility.
“When it comes to Big Tech, there You need to be responsibility Within their own policies, and their policies must be educated and promoted by what society considers that it is correct or incorrect, “he argued.” It’s great that you’re a big company, you win a lot of money, you get a lot on social networks. followers, that’s fantastic. But, by the way, we don’t like knives, we are not going to tolerate advertising knives to young people, please. “
He concluded: “We do not like porn, we don’t like this, we don’t like thine dogs, it can be done in a society and, in my opinion, where democracy takes, a village is needed.”
According to Telegraph, “a prohibition of the sale of pointed kitchen knives has been backed by the Church of England, judges, the main doctors and psychiatrists of trauma, the police and the victims, since they argue that it would make injuries that threaten the life with much less likely “
A recent knife crime that stood out in the issue in the United Kingdom arrived when Axel Rudakubana, 18, supposedly stabbed three young people until death and tried the murder of eight other children and two adults in July. He was also accused of having an Al Qaeda and Ricina poison manual.
Click here to get the Fox News application