Knives were certainly around in my youth but it was bottles that got used more. Broken bottles.
Glaswegians older than me would definitely know of higher knife crime.
Knives were certainly around in my youth but it was bottles that got used more. Broken bottles.
Glaswegians older than me would definitely know of higher knife crime.
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Yes, I recall people talking about 'glassings' far more back in the 90s and early 2000s, and I think 'aggro' overall was actually more commonplace in pubs, nightclubs, etc back then.
I think nowadays our general perception of threats and potential hazards is far greater than the reality.
Also I'm not sure if shootings and stabbings are actually more prevalent in such places nowadays than previously, especially as security is usually far more stringent at the 'higher-risk' venues.
Someone posted a thread on here a couple of years ago (pre-pandemic) about the violent crime 'epidemic' in London and their 'fear of getting killed', and someone mentioned that they recall there being similar problems back in the early-mid 90s, but it didn't really seem to trouble the media back then to the same extent that it does today, unless it was extremely serious, of course.
Plus of course we didn't have 24/7 rolling news channels, let alone social media, back then.
Neither were CCTV cameras as widespread back then as they are today.
A band that me and my dad have known for years actually did a tour supporting Roy 'Chubby' Brown back in the mid-90s, and they played a venue in the Gtr Mancs area (ironically at the height of all the 'Gunchester' hysteria), and there were people in the audience with guns and machetes at said venue, and hardly anyone seemed to bat an eyelid at the time.
Even the band members, of which three of whom are female (including the lead singer) seemed dead brave at the time, but probably wouldn't even dare to take such chances in such a potential 'life-or-death' situation nowadays.
Plus I doubt venues like that with such lax security would even be allowed to exist today, either!
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