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North Yorkshire Police announce ban on zombie-style knives and machetes with surrender scheme

Sat 24 Aug, 2024 by Sarah Dunphy

A knife drop bin. Photograph: North Yorkshire Police

Filed Under: News

To reduce knife crime, North Yorkshire Police have issued a warning that it will be against the law to own zombie-style knives and machetes from 24th September 2024.

These are bladed weapons:

  1. a plain cutting edge
  2. a sharp pointed end
  3. a blade of over eight inches long

Which also has one or more of the following:

  • a serrated cutting edge over two inches long
  • more than one hole in the blade
  • spikes
  • more than two sharp points in the blade

The government is running a surrender scheme where knives can legally be handed in before the law changes. You may also be able to claim compensation.

The scheme begins at midnight, from 26 August 2024 until 23 September 2024.

To find out if your knife is included in the scheme, click here.

From 24 September 2024, being in possession of a zombie knife or machete will be against the law. If you are found with one, you could be prosecuted.

They can be handed in at Police Stations in North Yorkshire, including York (Fulford Road), Harrogate and Northallerton. For the full list of stations, click here.

You will need to download and complete the form found on the website, and bring it to the station.

North Yorkshire Police said: “The knife or machete must be safe when you’re taking it to the police station and while you’re in the police station. Wrap your item in a sealed bag or box. It must stay covered at all times.

“Carry the claim form with you in case you’re stopped by the police on the way to the police station.

“At the police station do not take the item out until you’re asked to do so by a police officer or a member of police staff.

“You can also hand in knives anonymously by putting them in surrender bins which are available across the country.”

As for compensation, the claims must be made when you hand over the knife or knives to the police. The form must be filled out and the standard compensation for each item is £10.

If you believe your item is worth more than that, you can claim for the higher amount with supporting evidence. 

For more information, go to the North Yorkshire Police website.


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