Il divieto di spada ninja del Regno Unito inizia quando 1.000 armi si sono arrese nel giro di viti criminali per i coltelli

    https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk-ninja-sword-ban-begins-1000-weapons-surrendered-knife-crime-crackdown-2025-08-01/

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    1. SirBurgerThe8th on

      Criminals will just use another weapon.

      Criminals don’t follow the law.

    2. Kaiserhawk on

      Saying Ninja sword is such a lovely brand of British cringe.

    3. Spiritual-Let-8332 on

      Yeah let’s blame inanimate objects, it’s like some weird sort of scape coating, never the individual, the religion or the culture. Tools are useful, other people not so much.

    4. Pheasant_Plucker84 on

      Why stick a certain name to a certain type of sword? Just say swords are fucking banned.

    5. EdmundTheInsulter on

      I don’t see many of them. The risk of being stabbed is higher than a sword attack.

    6. jodrellbank_pants on

      Average of 3 gun crimes per month just in London alone, tell me how banning guns stopped gun crime

      261 deaths in uk alone last year with just knifes, tell me how banning knifes will stop this

      Don’t police it that’s to expensive, it just ban it, placate the moaners, and hide the statistics behind an account where people are to lazy to make an account and look up.

    7. FlockBoySlim on

      Seems arbitrary. “ninja sword” with 17 inch blade is banned but a viking sword with a 24 inch blade isn’t?

    8. Competitive_Pen7192 on

      This tickles me immensely as outside of a 7 year olds play set, “ninja swords” aren’t technically a thing.

    9. soundkeed on

      I will walk around in a suit of full plate armour then I will feel safe 

    10. Fast_Programmer4288 on

      First they came for the zombie knives, then they came for the ninja swords….

      It’s almost like our politicians aren’t willing or able to solve a very serious problem

    11. Socialistinoneroom on

      Classic case of the Politician’s Syllogism:

      1. Something must be done
      2. This is something
      3. Therefore, this must be done

      It ticks a box, looks tough on crime and makes for a solid headline but whether it actually tackles the root of the problem is another story.. Feels more like a PR win than a real fix..

    12. Infinite_Control_381 on

      Had my flat searched and the rest of the block 2 years ago because a neighbour was getting restricted drugs delivered by post. In the search they saw my very blunt 3 miniature Kanata display and said they’d have to take it, I fully understand they’re thinking taking a 7” novelty yet leaving my very shape 20″ + kitchen knifes

    13. Exonicreddit on

      The UK fears ninjas, but I’ve never seen a ninja in the UK…. because they are so silent and stealthy.

    14. Livelih00d on

      Watch how this, along with every knife ban before it, does absolutely nothing. Sick of this shit.

    15. Ok-Purpose5684 on

      isnt the most common type of knife used in stabbing a kitchen knife?

    16. PariahExile on

      Let’s just do what the yanks do. They carry around assault rifles, and if the police stop then they just say “it’s for hunting.”

      So when I carry my pig iron and plastic dragon hilted sword around, they can’t stop me because it’s for carving at a barbeque, or buttering very large slices of toast.

    17. Merlin791 on

      I’m a fencer and have been for eight years.

      Royal Mail and Parcelforce banned bladed items from being posted in April last year, which included tipped and edge-safe fencing blades, anything for historical re-enactment too if you’re into that. I can’t buy weapons for my own sport through these couriers anymore.

      I’d choose a great deal of legal mailable objects over my epee if I intended to harm someone.

      I would usually comment on the inability of knife laws to make any dent on what is already criminal activity, but one primary impact of sweeping legislation is always to marginalise a subset of regular people. If laws of this kind will not benefit anybody by keeping them from being attacked with a ninja sword, the only thing draconian policies like these do is impact normal people owning legal objects for their own enjoyment or recreation.

    18. let_me_atom on

      Rather than introducing stupid new laws (internet, knives etc) they should just enforce the ones we already have, as well as encourage parents to actually parent their kids.

    19. According-Annual-586 on

      Stupid laws and bans to make it look like they’re trying to do something, but never solve real actual problems

    20. Fantastic_Sympathy85 on

      The UK banning something that humans have had for over 5000 years is quite hilarious to me… So in America they recognise the right to bear arms (with its own issues but whatever you say its right for them to be able to keep them for self-defense) and can keep a f*cking arsenal as long as they have a licence. But in the UK, we make swords illegal… Jesus christ we are ripe for invasion, no chance against anyone wielding a flick knife because we’re simply not allowed to have them.

    21. Codeworks on

      My wall decoration became illegal inside as well as outside, so I had to get rid of it.

      Presumably it is one of those 1000 dangerous weapons handed in. 😂

    22. Legitimate_Tax_8292 on

      Oh no, an unenforceable ban?! Best stop being a criminal.

    23. conrat4567 on

      So what classes as a ninja sword? Do I have to surrender my replica katanas?

      The guidance is so vague

    24. majora31 on

      Breaking news: study shows none of the people that handed them in have ever used it as a weapon, are law obiding citizens and they have now lost items of sentimental value.

      Criminals answering the survey have simply stated that there is “more than one way to skin a cat”.

      In other news, starmer has announced a crackdoen on spoons in the latest attempt to tackle crime.

    25. sianrhiannon on

      >We have a lot of knife crime

      >Violent crime is worse in places with a lack of infrastructure, jobs, healthcare &c

      >Confiscate all ninja swords

      Makes sense

    26. I dont think criminals are gonna whip out the fuckin longsword, theyd bring a knife.

      They’re just taking stuff away from the nerds

    27. ThatZephyrGuy on

      I’m sure criminals will be queuing up at police stations to hand over their Katanas…

      After all! They have been listening to the already existing laws which state that carrying *any* blade over 3 inches in public is illegal.

      Oh wait…

    28. Bartellomio on

      I own a small collection of knives including multiple Japanese swords and I’m not giving them up. Besides, I feel like these laws are really just made for big cities and everyone else gets caught up in them incidentally. My town doesn’t have a knife crime issue. There would be no reason for any police to care about what I own.

      That said, there are a lot of asterisks in this law that effectively make my knives legal.

    29. CobblerSmall1891 on

      I own 2 katanas.

      The fuck is a ninja sword?
      I’m a member of a kenjutsu club.
      This law isn’t clear enough.

    30. Responsible-Bunch316 on

      Solving wealth inequality would tank the crime rate, but why not just find more stuff to ban instead?

    31. Flux_Aeternal on

      This just doesn’t make any sense. A ninja is just as deadly with any number of improvised weapons made from common items or even their bare hands.

    32. Digital-Sushi on

      So my blunt katana set that does nothing but hang on my wall and make me dust every now and again are now illegal.

      I mean yes I could swing them at someone but at most I’d give them a nasty bruise as they couldn’t cut melted butter..

      Seems like a headline making policy rather than a actual useful policy to me

    33. Barnabybusht on

      Compete nonsense. The vast majority of knife crime is committed with kitchen knives they sell in supermarkets. Or heck – are already in the perp’s home.

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