Viking's No More Knives visits school children to teach about the dangers of weapons
A month since we launched our No More Knives campaign - today kids in Hull are being told how they can stay safe and who they can tell if someone they know is carrying a weapon.
A month since we launched our No More Knives campaign - today kids in Hull are being told how they can stay safe and who they can tell if someone they know is carrying a weapon.
We're working with Humberside Police and the sister of a Hull dad who was stabbed to death - as we campaign to rid weapons off our region's streets,
And today - we're going into the first school to warn kids that carrying a weapon could cost a life.
Officers from Humberside Police will also be telling kids about the trouble you could land yourself in if you're caught with a weapon.
Kayleigh Pepper has joined our campaign - she lost her brother to knife violence in Hull, and with the #NoMoreKnives campaign, has been back to the spot where her brother died.
We've been asking pupils from the school how they feel after the sessions: