http://surrenderyourknife.co.uk
(on their contact page I left this message.
"I believe that ALL live is sacred. Since all life is sacred one should have the means to DEFEND their life.
I don't know about the women who volunteer for your campaign but most women do seem to be smaller and weaker than many men.
If a woman who is 5 foot five comes against a male thug rapist 6 Ft five she will lose. Knife, or gun or nothing he will win.
Legalize firearms. It also stops Nazis. Remember that.")
More here: https://www.warwickshire.police.uk/article/20978/Save-a-life-surrender-your-knife-
http://www.gmp.police.uk/live/Nhoodv3.nsf/WebsitePages/95BE6F096D7A084D8025806E004F4AB2?OpenDocument
If I volunteer do I get that cool T-shirt?
Sounds like a bad Monty Python sketch.
(on their contact page I left this message.
"I believe that ALL live is sacred. Since all life is sacred one should have the means to DEFEND their life.
I don't know about the women who volunteer for your campaign but most women do seem to be smaller and weaker than many men.
If a woman who is 5 foot five comes against a male thug rapist 6 Ft five she will lose. Knife, or gun or nothing he will win.
Legalize firearms. It also stops Nazis. Remember that.")
More here: https://www.warwickshire.police.uk/article/20978/Save-a-life-surrender-your-knife-
& HereSave a life, surrender your knife ...
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Warwickshire and West Mercia Police are supporting the national 'save a life, surrender your knife' campaign that aims to reduce knife crime and the damage it causes to victims, families and the wider community.
Operation Deerstalker will run from Monday 25 July until Friday 19 August. During this time anyone with a knife will have the opportunity to surrender it at locally at Stratford or Leamington police stations (also at Hereford, Kidderminster, Rugby, Shrewsbury, Telford and Worcester police stations). People surrendering knives will not be required to leave any information but if police suspect a weapon may have been involved in a crime they will examine it for evidence.
The campaign is being run in partnership with the British Ironwork Centre in Shropshire. All the blades collected as part of the campaign will be made safe and used to help create a 20-foot high guardian angel sculpture in memory of those who have lost their lives to knife crime.
http://www.gmp.police.uk/live/Nhoodv3.nsf/WebsitePages/95BE6F096D7A084D8025806E004F4AB2?OpenDocument
If I volunteer do I get that cool T-shirt?
Sounds like a bad Monty Python sketch.