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Tech Execs Face £10,000 Fines for Knife Adverts

New Government Proposals Aim to Hold Tech Executives Personally Accountable for Curbing Knife Content Online.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
10 months ago
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  • New Measures to Curb Knife Content
    • How it Will Work
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    • Broader Strategy
    • Final Thoughts

The UK government announces stringent measures to combat illegal knife promotions on social media and online marketplaces. Senior executives face fines up to £10,000 for non-compliance.

 

New Measures to Curb Knife Content

To reduce knife crime by half over the next decade, the Labour government has devised a broader strategy. This initiative imposes substantial fines on tech executives failing to remove illegal knife adverts.

 

How it Will Work

Law enforcement issues notices to senior executives, mandating removal of specific ads within 48 hours. Non-compliance prompts a follow-up notice, placing personal liability on executives for fines up to £10,000.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating,

“The knife crime epidemic that has escalated over the past decade is devastating families and communities nationwide. This Government is committed to an unprecedented mission to cut knife crime by half over the next decade, and today we are taking decisive action to remove lethal blades from Britain’s streets.”

 

Case in Point

Pooja Kanda’s advocacy follows her 16-year-old son Ronan’s tragic killing in Wolverhampton by teenagers using an online-acquired weapon under a false identity.

Mrs. Kanda expressed her relief, saying,

“I am very relieved that today the Government has honored their promise to ban the ninja sword that killed my son and to protect others from a similar fate.”

Measures to be Taken

  •  Immediate Action: Law enforcement can issue notices for the removal of illegal knife adverts within two days.
  •  Personal Liability: Tech executives face fines up to £10,000 for non-compliance.
  •  Consultation: A consultation is being launched to define and describe illegal weapons, including ninja-style swords.

 

Impact on Online Safety

Commander Stephen Clayman, leading the National Police Chiefs’ Council’s efforts on knife crime, welcomed the initiative, saying,

“For too long, dangerous weapons have been easily accessible online, with content advocating their use for protection and combat prevalent on many platforms and seemingly little effort to remove it. We welcome the opportunity to participate in the consultation and examine the most effective methods of achieving this.”

 

Broader Strategy

This move is part of a comprehensive approach to reduce knife crime, which includes outlawing certain types of weapons and enhancing online safety measures.

The government will enforce the law fully against offenders and safeguard communities from knife violence.

 

Final Thoughts

The UK government’s new proposals mark a significant step towards holding tech executives accountable for the content on their platforms. By imposing substantial fines and ensuring swift action against illegal knife adverts, the government aims to make online spaces safer and reduce the scourge of knife crime.

This initiative is a call to action for tech companies to take their responsibilities seriously and for the public to support these efforts in making the UK a safer place for everyone.

 

Sources: THX News, Home Office, The Rt Hon Dame Diana Johnson DBE MP & The Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP.

Tags: content removalillegal knife advertsknife crimeknife violencelaw enforcement noticesonline safetypersonal liabilitysocial media regulationtech accountabilityTech executives finesUK government proposalsUK News
Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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