North Yorkshire's first knife bin installed in Harrogate

People will be able to dispose of knives, blades or sharp tools anonymously

Author: Liam ArrowsmithPublished 23rd Jan 2023
Last updated 23rd Jan 2023

North Yorkshire's first 'knife bin' has been installed in Harrogate, in a bid to cut down on knife crime in the district.

People will be able to drop knives, blades and other sharp tools into the bin anonymously, instead of handing them into police stations.

The bin can be found between Asda Car Park and Dragon Road Car Park, close to the recycling bins.

North Yorkshire Police Inspector Nicola Colboure, who covers Harrogate, said: “While knife crime in North Yorkshire is very low compared to many surrounding areas, we do see the awful injuries knives and other bladed items can inflict if they fall into the wrong hands.

“This is an excellent way to ensure they’re permanently taken out of circulation, which in turn helps us ensure North Yorkshire remains officially England’s safest county.”

Under the Offensive Weapons Act 2019 it is now also illegal to possess certain weapons in private places.

North Yorkshire Police said: "Items that could have previously been considered as decorative, collectable or antique pieces are now unlawful to own and you will face prosecution if weapons such as samurai swords, shurikens and flick knives are found in your home."

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