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Re: Lordship Lane incident

Posted by: thebeard Today, 09:02AM



Figures showing.

?The number of knife deaths in areas targeted by an anti-knife crime scheme has risen?


Marion Fitzgerald, of the University of Kent. Interviewed on BBC news.


GOD HELP US.

She hasn?t got a clue!


When asked what should be done she couldn?t give a straight answer.


WE all know stop and search has NOT increased!

Regardless of the figures.



I am disgusted that these so called Professors like ?Marion Fitzgerald? ?Clueless individuals who have their heads in books rather than being out on the streets? are taking our money and diverting attention away from the things which need to be done short term,


How many parents of dead kids do we have to listen to before the police actually target these knife-carrying kids?



Professor Marion Fitzgerald doesn?t give a damn so long as she gets to appear on the BBC and is paid by US to write her books.


Clueless self-serving dreamer with no idea what of what would work silly silly Professor.



Finger crossed it?ll go away ?? How many stabbing are not being reported.!



But these figure don?t mean a thing until kids realise carrying knives is against the law it?ll never go away.

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