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Actor Idris Elba has announced in a documentary film for the next knife that the United Kingdom should consider “innovative” methods of prevention such as calendar or ban.
According to IMDB,, The documentary “explores the truth of the crime of the knife in the United Kingdom, and the interview of criminals, families, young workers and the police to understand this crime and find solutions, including discussions with Kiir Starmer and King Charles.”
A 52 -year -old actor spoke to the BBC shortly before the release of his documentary on how to resolve the crime of the knife.
“The truth is that the kitchen knives may be 25 % of the knives used in most terrible crimes. This is one of the statistics in the movie. The kitchen knives are usually the local situation.” “Even kitchen knives … of course, it’s very difficult. It’s a local knife.”
“So let’s block them all, and if you have one of these knives, get a license for that,” suggest from heritage knives. “Simple this way.” (Hollie Adams/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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“I think there are areas of innovation that we can do with kitchen knives. Say, but in reality it may reduce- as you know, you can still cut your food without a point on your knife, which is an innovative way to look at it.” . “In a country in a crisis, I am sorry, but yes, let’s look at that.”
He went on to say that there is a loophole for “heritage knives”, which also allows people to obtain the “ninja sword”.
“So let’s prohibit them all, and if you have one of these knives, get a license for that,” suggest from people who want to keep family inheritance swords. “Simple this way.”
He said that supporting this licensing program is “a small contribution to society” because the current situation is “leaving these children at risk.”
Telegraph Quoted Elba calls for social media platforms to take responsibility as well.
“When it comes to large technology, there must be accountability within its own policies, and their policies and teaching them should learn what society sees on right or wrong,” he said. “It is a great thing to be a big company, you make a lot of money, and you got many social media followers, this is great. But by the way, we do not like knives, we will not tolerate the advertising knives for young people, please.”
IDRIS ELBA TV meets with a variety of authorities about what should be done about knife crimes in the United Kingdom (Photo by Stewart C. Wilson/Getty Emiez)
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He concluded that “we do not love porn, and we do not like this, and we do not love the fathers of the fatwa, and it can be done in a society, and in my opinion, where democracy leads, it takes a village.”
According to The TeleGRAP, “a ban has been supported by selling kitchen knives indicated by the Church of England, judges, senior shock doctors, psychiatrists, police and victims because it will argue that it will make life -threatening injuries much less likely.”
One of the last knife crime came to shed light on the case in the United Kingdom when Axel Rodakobana, 18, stabbed three young girls to death and tried to kill eight other children and two adults in July. He was charged with having the Rayen and Pc. Risin.
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