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Ninja sword owners have been urged to surrender their weapons as a new ban comes into force. The scheme, launched by the Government, began on Tuesday, July 1 and allows people to take certain bladed ...
WARRINGTON residents are being urged to surrender any ‘ninja swords’ they may have during a month-long police amnesty.
CHIPPING Sodbury Police Station is accepting surrendered ninja swords as part of a month-long surrender campaign ...
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Cheshire Police is staging an amnesty of Ninja swords as part of a national initiative. It comes ahead of a change in the law surrounding the swords.
Sussex Police are supporting a nationwide scheme to allow owners of ninja swords to surrender them as part of the force’s ongoing efforts to tackle knife crime and serious violence.
Avon and Somerset Police stations accepting surrendered bladed weapons include: Bridgwater; Keynsham; Minehead; Nailsea; Shepton Mallet; Street; Taunton; Weston-super-Mare; and Wincanton.
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Police advised the way to safely package and transport a surrendered item is to wrap it in materials like newspaper, bubble ...
If you own or have a ninja sword in your possession, you must surrender it before the weapon becomes illegal on 1 August.
Greater Manchester opens government-funded knife surrender bin and has the UK’s first mobile surrender van as part of a ...
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