Sentences with phrase «consequences of knife»

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Mr Lawrence, who speaks to young people to spell out the dire consequences of carrying a weapon, said: «Right now with the violence, and the knife crime violence, it is even more urgent now that I talk to these youngsters and explain to them the pain and the suffering they inflict on families.
the consequences of not allowing kids to have knives are far greater than the injuries caused at «troubled schools.»
However, asked if the Met were overzealous, Johnson said: «If you talk to people who worry about knife crimes, if you talk to the families of victims of knife crime, I think people will broadly support the idea that if you go out on the streets of London carrying a knife then you have to face the fact you may very well be stopped and searched and you may very well face serious consequences.
Judge Anthony Morris criticised the CPS for not doing enough to make young people aware of the consequences of running with gangs where knives are carried.
We get to see her all dressed up, witness her boyfriend Bobby (Scott Porter) gush at seeing her at the top of the stairs, and of course see her attempt to curb the long - term anxiety she suffers as a consequence of having her whole family knifed three years ago.
Earlier this month, the Metropolitan Police announced officers would be working with schools to highlight the potential consequences of carrying a knife.
There are many «secrets» in this story — Leo choosing to not tell Raisa what he knows about Zoya and the knife, Raisa keeping her meeting with Fraera from Leo, and Khrushchev's Speech to the 20th Congress of the Communist Party, are only a few — and the question of what the consequences for keeping those secrets might be plays out in ways large and small throughout.
With each drag of the palette knife, she welcomes all accidents and consequences, building up each layer intuitively as much as empirically.
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