Sheffield-based company Viners has produced the "Assure" range, square-ended knives which are "shaped to reduce and prevent injuries, accidents and fatalities." With knife crimes in England and Wales at their highest in a decade, a 3% increase on last year and the highest level since 2009, this new knife is intended to not be used in crimes and only in the kitchen. While anti-stabbing messages have been left on fastfood containers and a crackdown on knife crime has been tried, for which included limiting the sale of knives, so far nothing has blunted the knife based problem.
When have social problems been solved by technical solutions?
(Score: 1) by paul_engr on Monday January 20 2020, @12:02AM (1 child)
Fucking cauliflower is always too big and you need a chainsaw or a katana to break it up into mouth sized chunks.
(Score: 2) by hendrikboom on Monday January 20 2020, @02:04AM
Yes! I use a knife to kill cauliflower!