MP Damien Moore secures funding for ‘knife wands’ in Southport
In support of Southport Nightime Economy, staff from the Southport Community Police Team have distributed Knife Wands to local Bars and Nightclubs in the town centre.
The wands will be routinely used by door staff as a deterrent to reduce knife crime and target those carrying weapons.
MP Damien Moore said:
“I recently asked Merseyside Police to introduce ‘knife wands’ in Southport, with funding provided by the Home Office.
These have now been disseminated across the town. The trend in knife crime worries me, and we need to be vigilant.”
Sefton fund knife wands to make nightlife safer
Knife wands are the latest piece of equipment being funded by Sefton Safer Communities Partnership to ensure the local night time-economy in the borough is as safe as it can be.
Thanks to the funding, Merseyside Police Community Officers and Targeted Police Teams, as well as local bars and clubs in the Sefton area, will be supplied with knife wands to help them identify people carrying dangerous weapons and keep club-goers from harm.
The wands will go towards enhancing safety in the area and cracking down on the number of serious and fatal stabbings that happen on our streets.
Councillor Trish Hardy, Sefton Council’s Cabinet Member for Communities and Housing, said:
“I’m delighted that through the Sefton Safer Communities Partnership we have acquired these extra security measures.
“The purchase of knife wands will help reassure our residents and visitors that Sefton is not only an enjoyable place to experience our vibrant night time economy, but also a safe one too.
“Many of our wonderful bars and nightclubs already have very good security in place but these wands will be of great benefit as both a deterrent and a symbol of reassurance.
“These wands and the wider Op Sceptre national campaign will compliment tactics already in place including weapon sweeps, knife arches, test purchasing and high visibility police patrols.”
Superintendent Matt Boyle said:
“These wands will act as a deterrent to those carrying weapons and a reassurance to the community that we’re doing everything we can to prevent knife related crime in the area.
“Liverpool City Council have already funded a roll out of the wands towards the end of last year following the tragic death of Sam Cook. Reports show these tools have been received really well and are key in keeping our communities safe.”
Merseyside is one of a number of police forces across the UK taking part in a week-long operation (Op Sceptre) aiming to highlight the work regularly being done across the county, and nationally, to combat the issue of knife crime.
As a police force, we’ll continue educating the public on the dangers of carrying knives in the hope this ensures people can safely enjoy being out and about in the Sefton town centre and surrounding areas. I’m proud to be supporting Sefton Safer Communities Partnership as they roll out a further 45 wands and I hope this gets the message across that it isn’t acceptable to carry a knife.”
Anyone that would like to report any forms of knife crime is asked to contact us via our social media desk @MerPolCC or call 101. You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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