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Govt rejects claims of knife crime spike

4/08/2008 8:27:00 PM.  | Anil Lambert-Patel

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Doubts are being cast on new figures which suggest knife assaults are skyrocketing in NSW.

It has been reported that attacks involving knives are on the rise with a 40 percent increase in Sydney’s southwest alone.

But Don Weatherburn, from the NSW bureau of crime statistics, says the overall trend is steady.

“We have 2,300 knife assaults across NSW in 2005, that went down in 2006 and it’s 2,300 again in 2007 so no obvious trend there in assaults with a knife,” he told LIVENEWS.com.au.

“And robberies with a knife have gone from 1,700 across the state down to 1,500.”

Acting Police Minister Kristina Keneally says knife crime is under control in NSW.

"Carrying any knife in a public place or a school, which is likely to cause a person to fear for their personal safety attracts a penalty of up to two years jail," she said.

"In fact New South Wales' system are the toughest knife laws in the country and the data from the crime bureau shows these laws are working."

But community leaders are still urging NSW to get tough on knife crime.

St Vincents emergency ward doctor Gordian Fulder has told 2GB’s Jason Morrison the community has to come down hard on groups of people who believe carrying a knife is a rite of passage.

“I think society has to act – government only does what the voters want them to do, in a way – and I think we as a society just have to get very heavy," he said

"You have no bloody reason to carry a knife out of the kitchen."

NSW Shadow Attorney General Greg Smith agrees we have to send a much tougher message.

“These kids often have false ID and things like that and they’ll just throw [an infringement notice] in the gutter,” he told 2GB.

“Or they might get a letter saying they have to pay it and they might pay it. But ultimately it doesn’t sting them as much as saying you will come before a court and you might face a jail sentence.”

COMMENTS

Monday, 04 August 2008

A few years back i was the victim of an unprovoked bashing by a group of our "fully sick" friends in the middle of the city on a Friday night. I was unable to eat solid food for 3 months. As long as I cannot feel safe walking down the street at night, I will carry my knife and gut the next bastard who wants to have a go.

Posted by: Vo Ice, Sydney

Saturday, 23 August 2008

Yeah i agree wiv u below buddy screw these fully sicks i carry my blade everywhere and il slice the first one to jump at me

Posted by: Ezza Wooop, Sydney

 

Monday, 04 August 2008

I think its time to bring back the death penalty for serious crimes in Australia. The current punishments are not working or deterring people from committing crimes.

Posted by: Martin Downunder, Sydney

 

Monday, 04 August 2008

Vo Ice, what a pity you have taken that attitude, you are the problem. Your knife won't help you because you won't have the courage to use it. Pull a knife on someone and they will take it off you and teach you some manners. I believe the real problem is the dehumanising effect of video games and crap or gangsta music. It is time that these cowards were punished properly, and that the whole concept of childrens court is scrapped. Treat them like adults, carrying a concealed knife 5 years min.

Posted by: Graeme Henderson, Darling Downs

Monday, 04 August 2008

I know how to use it and I'll do just that if I have to. Not trying to be a tough guy, just being honest. I do believe that violent crime needs to be punished, and if the courts and police aren't going deter the scumbags, maybe their victims fighting back just might. I'll agree that the crap in the media encourages these thugs, but not much is being done to deter them. Also, my knife is a nifty tool that I use every day for anything between opening boxes and eating fruit.

Posted by: Vo Ice, Sydney

 

Monday, 04 August 2008

Never mind knives, what we need are more firearms in the hands of the righteous. The Americans have it right. We, sadly, have become a nation of spineless Nancys, expecting Big Brother/Big Mother government to look after us 24/7. "You have no bloody reason to carry a knife out of the kitchen." -- whatever drug this guy is taking needs to be cracked down on. Even in his rubber-room dream world the knives would have to get from factory to kitchen somehow. Spoons all round?

Posted by: Roger Rarebit, Ngunnawal

 
 

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