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The current government are making some knives illegal if they exceed the following standards: (from the BBC website and extracted from The Criminal Justice Act 1988(Offensive Weapons) (Amendment,Surrender and Compensation) Order2024)
Zombie knives were first banned in 2016 but a new, broader definition, external designed to outlaw more blades will take effect in England and Wales on 24 September.
From then it will be illegal to own a knife with a sharpened blade longer than 8in (20cm), if it also has other features, including:
It seems that after 24th September I will be breaking the law if I have in my possession...a bread knife.
I've just checked it, it is nine inches long and has a serrated blade.
If I hand it in, I will be given ten pounds and my bread will be safe from attack.
"Phew," says the bread, "That's a relief!"
Do things like this really help? If anyone had a 'zombie' knife previously for the purposes of killing someone, they are hardly like to be afraid of a fine for keeping it.
I'm almost tempted to go on Amazon and buy a load of 10 inch bread knives for £7.99 each, then claim ten quid for each of them when I hand them in.
Zombie knives were first banned in 2016 but a new, broader definition, external designed to outlaw more blades will take effect in England and Wales on 24 September.
From then it will be illegal to own a knife with a sharpened blade longer than 8in (20cm), if it also has other features, including:
- A serrated cutting edge
- More than one hole in the blade
- Spikes
- More than two sharp points in the blade
It seems that after 24th September I will be breaking the law if I have in my possession...a bread knife.
I've just checked it, it is nine inches long and has a serrated blade.
If I hand it in, I will be given ten pounds and my bread will be safe from attack.
"Phew," says the bread, "That's a relief!"
Do things like this really help? If anyone had a 'zombie' knife previously for the purposes of killing someone, they are hardly like to be afraid of a fine for keeping it.
I'm almost tempted to go on Amazon and buy a load of 10 inch bread knives for £7.99 each, then claim ten quid for each of them when I hand them in.
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