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Shifting from folders to fixed blades, this week brings news that regulations regarding so-called “zombie knives” are about to get real tight, though there is one small upside for their owners.
A ban on zombie knives and machetes is set to come into effect in England and Wales next month. A nationwide surrender scheme will be running at police stations from August 26 until September 23.
Zombie knife crime has doubled in just five years, police data has revealed. The number of recorded crimes that mentioned machetes, swords or zombie knives has increased from 7,159 in 2019 to ...
Tuesday marks the day a ban on some of Britain's most lethal weapons comes into force in a crack down on the scourge of knife crime. From today, it is illegal to own zombie knives and machetes.
A teenager has been found guilty of attempted murder after "slicing open a boy's stomach with a zombie knife" at the Notting Hill carnival last year. Rumarni Tuitt, 19, was convicted of stabbing ...
Knife crime remains a significant issue in our capital, despite numerous efforts to curb the use of blades on London’s streets. Since the start of the year, victims of knife crime have included ...
A teenager has admitted affray after another person was threatened with a 'zombie knife' in Norfolk. Zak Paya was one of three people seen chasing individuals through Broad Row in Great Yarmouth. A ...
And by “different,” we mean “stricter.” Like carrying a pocket knife? You’d best make sure the blade is no longer than 3 inches and non-locking. Named after weapons used in zombie movies and TV shows ...