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Police warn keyless car theft is on the rise

Police warn keyless car theft is on the rise
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Cumbria Police statement on forensics issue affecting 23 police forces


Drug driving
THE impact of an issue affecting people convicted of drug driving will not be felt until after a review has been carried out.
Cumbria Police said they were a number of case in the county affected by potential accuracy issues involving the testing of drug driver samples.
One driver has already had a previous conviction reopened and withdrawn by a court due to problems with the Synlab forensic laboratory used by police.
Ulverston man Keiran Vernon, 20, was convicted of driving with cannabis in his system last year.
But South Cumbria Magistrates Court granted an appeal to reopen the case and dismiss the charge against him. ....

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It's now illegal to have these weapons in your home | Denbighshire Free Press


As of yesterday (14 July), it is now illegal to possess certain dangerous weapons- even in your own home.
The aim of the Offensive Weapons Act 2019 is to bring in tough new measures that strengthen law enforcement’s response to violent crime.
It was already illegal to possess a knife or offensive weapon in public, but the Offensive Weapons Act makes it unlawful to possess certain rapid firing rifles, specific types of knives and other offensive weapons in private.
Some weapons covered in the ban include knuckledusters, zombie knives and death star knives.
Anyone unlawfully possessing a firearm covered by the ban will face up to 10 years in prison, and anyone who owns another weapon covered could face up to six months behind bars and a fine. ....

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