00:00No. Either way, depending on the weapon, you're still going to get knife crime. So kitchen
00:09knife is for kitchen use, but you could probably get, I don't know, anything with a blade on
00:15it and you could still get attacked. It doesn't really matter.
00:18I think it would probably help, but I think the problem is probably, I don't know, I think
00:22the problem is probably the people who do the crimes and probably need to be sort of
00:27rehabilitated and checked on a bit more because I think a lot of them sort of have problems
00:30that aren't checked on enough by people. So I think mental health should be checked on
00:34on these people a lot more.
00:37It could reduce it, I think, because it's so easy to just go in your kitchen and grab
00:41a knife. So I think with it being less deathly, I guess, I think it could reduce it, but it's
00:48also from how you feel. It's not just cutting out knives that's going to stop there completely,
00:53which is sad, really.
00:54But yeah.
00:55I think it's like deep rather than just changing like the space.
00:58Yeah, definitely.
00:59Pretty.
01:00All right.
01:01Thank you, all right.
01:02Thank you, everybody.
01:03Thank you, everybody.
01:06I think I ask what we want here is the approach.
01:07Being able to overcome maybe some reasons.
01:08I guess we can sort that far side.
01:09It was going into the amiss of you.
01:10I guess I said ice past well to some people and some people and some people would
01:12be across the right ear of, which would be probably almost 60 minutes.
01:14But yeah, you'll see what happens.
01:16That might bring you down this.
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