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Council Names and Shames Shops Selling Knives To Children

September 25, 2008 By Rob Powell

Greenwich Council’s Trading Standards team, in association with the Met, undertook a number of undercover operations on Saturday 6 September and Saturday 20 September 2008 to catch out shops selling knives to children.

Sadly, B&Q and Sainsburys – both at Greenwich Peninsula – were found to have sold knives to the undercover Police Cadets, aged between 14 and 17.

Elsewhere in the borough, Avery Trumans, Pound Stop and Woolworths in Eltham, Poundland and Sainsbury’s in Woolwich, and Pound Shop, LouRoys and CK Builders Merchants in Plumstead were also found to have sold the knives.

Councillor Maureen O’Mara, Greenwich Council’s Cabinet Member for Neighbourhood Services, said:
 
“It’s appalling that so many stores appear to be flouting the law with underage sales – especially when selling knives to children. This disregard for public safety is totally inexcusable and will not be tolerated in Greenwich.
 
“The Council is continuing its efforts by testing stores, issuing advice where required, and prosecuting those who break the law with underage sales. However, tackling this issue requires support from members of all our local communities. We must work together, be vigilant, and send a clear message that illegally selling knives is dangerous and completely unacceptable in our borough.”

Filed Under: News Tagged With: crime

Met Launches Crime Mapping Tool

September 6, 2008 By Rob Powell

The Metropolitan Police have launched a new crime mapping tool which allows you to see which neighbourhoods across London suffer from the worst crime rates.

The website uses colours to illustrate crime hotspots, and at the moment is measuring only burglary, robbery and vehicle crime.  The website says that crime in the borough of Greenwich is average. Zooming ino a ward by ward basis, Greenwich West has average crime, with there actually being only 28 crimes of this type in July 08 compared to June 08. The Peninsula ward, on the other hand, has a High crime rate, with 55 reported crimes of this type in June, increasing to 59 in July.

Interesting tool or pointless gimmick? Take a look yourself and the come back and post a comment with what you think of it.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: crime

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