cromwell wrote:No Ped, it hasn't. Gun crime actually increased after the handgun ban.
There is currently a spate of shootings going on in Manchester, but it is barely being reported.
There has also been a stark upsurge of gun incidents in Birmingham since October, with two dead and around 30 injured. This seems at present to be gang on gang reprisals, even fighting within gangs, rather than criminal activity in the wider community. The worrying factor is that these incidents aren't being confined to the usual gang areas (Aston, Handsworth) but are spilling out into other parts of the city. There has even been a shooting on our local "estate" in Sutton Coldfield, around 1/2 mile from where we live.
The police are taking a bullish attitude and saying they are on top of it, and indeed have made a number of arrests and confiscations, but the lack on "on the street" resources, thanks to the Government cutbacks, is beginning to tell, and the Afro-Carib communities (where this is mainly happening) aren't convinced. Even the PCSOs are being cut now.
It is a problem which the affected communities can greatly help resolve, but they are saying "who do we turn to now as the police presence is disappearing". It's left to community leaders and volunteers. The City Council has just imposed three fairly draconian banning orders on known individuals, but to what end? How effective will that be?
We do need more "action" than "awareness" from the police in the sense that they need to put more bodies on the streets and forge ever-closer (sorry,couldn't resist a snatch of EU jargon
) ties within the affected neighbourhoods.
It is said that the firearms themselves are often antique and the ammunition home-made. But they are still deadly.