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Figures showed a 42 per cent rise in the number of overall offences of gun crime and an increase of 24 per cent rise in the number of knife crime offences, with 12,074 offences last year, compared to 9,742 in 2015/16.
More worryingly, there was also a rise in the number of guns being fired on London’s streets, up from 239 cases in 2015/16 to 306 cases in the last financial year.
There was also a 20 per cent increase in the rate of knife attacks involving injuries to victims, up from 3,663 to 4,415 in 2016/17.
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I think it's fairly obvious why I'm asking that sort of question.
Chips are "Plant-based" no matter how you cook them
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Chips are "Plant-based" no matter how you cook them
Donald Trump needs kicking out of a helicopter
I'm personally responsible for all global warming
The answer is of course no, none has either the right to dispense or deserve to receive vigilante 'justice' we have professionals for that.
otherwise cases such as Bijan Abrahimi will become more common.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/london-acid-attacks-suspects-arrests-latest-moped-robbery-dagenham-victim-police-investigation-a7842501.html
GBH with intent can be given a "life" sentence
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grievous_bodily_harm#Section_18_2
I'd assume a severe sentence will be given for these attacks
Industrial sites where substances hazardous to health are routinely used will have safety showers, eye baths and, sometimes, full immersion baths.
Calcium Bicarbonate might be applicable for neutralising Hydro-fluoric acid burns. It is a bit of a sledgehammer to crack a nut but, then, HF acid is seriously scary. Any source of calcium that combines with the HF acid instead of your bones is good.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jul/25/two-hospitalised-in-east-end-acid-attack
What happens if you get hit with a strong alkali, though? Do you need to carry a strong acid too?
Rather than put massive controls in place and introducing more bureacracy and costs for legitimate users, they might better putting big penalties on people who carry it the same as they do with knives. If I'm a butcher and have a knife, or if I have a knife in my kitchen at home then it's not a problem. If I carry it on the street there are massive penalties these days.