Police Tackle Knife Crime With Stop And Search

A police officer searches a member of the public after he passed through the Knife Arch scanner temporarily set up by the Metropolitan Police in Hammersmith Broadway Shopping Centre,  on November 19, 2008 in London, England. The Knife Arch is a mobile walkthrough metal detector which the police frequently use in public places to identify and deter people from carrying knives.
A police officer searches a member of the public after he passed through the Knife Arch scanner temporarily set up by the Metropolitan Police in Hammersmith Broadway Shopping Centre, on November 19, 2008 in London, England. The Knife Arch is a mobile walkthrough metal detector which the police frequently use in public places to identify and deter people from carrying knives.
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A general view of the Knife Arch scanner temporarily set up by the Metropolitan Police in Hammersmith Broadway Shopping Centre on November 19, 2008 in  London, England. The Knife Arch is a mobile walkthrough metal detector which the police frequently use in public places to identify and deter people from carrying knives. A police officer holds a form which details the profile of the members of public which have passed through the Knife Arch scanner temporarily set up by the Metropolitan Police in Hammersmith Broadway Shopping Centre,  on November 19, 2008 in London, England. The form indicates a strong bias for police scanning males under the age of 25. The Knife Arch is a mobile walkthrough metal detector which the police frequently use in public places to identify and deter people from carrying knives. A general view of the Knife Arch scanner temporarily set up by the Metropolitan Police in Hammersmith Broadway Shopping Centre,  on November 19, 2008 in London, England. The Knife Arch is a mobile walkthrough metal detector which the police frequently use in public places to identify and deter people from carrying knives. A police officer holds a form which details the profile of the members of public which have passed through the Knife Arch scanner temporarily set up by the Metropolitan Police in Hammersmith Broadway Shopping Centre,  on November 19, 2008 in London, England. The form indicates a strong bias for police scanning males under the age of 25. The Knife Arch is a mobile walkthrough metal detector which the police frequently use in public places to identify and deter people from carrying knives.
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