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Knife arches at Amersham School and High Wycombe train station


A SCHOOL is the first to rent a knife arch from a security firm – while a new police unit set up an arch at a train station.

Amersham School is the first to take up Scanna’s offer to rent the arch for a day.

No blades were found – but headteacher Sharron Jarrett said the visit was important to raise awareness of knives.

Yet a councillor questioned whether schools should spend upwards of £1,500 for searches and an assembly by Scanna if no knives are found.

The scheme comes as British Transport Police doubled its Chiltern Line team with an arch at High Wycombe station.

The school search saw every sixth pupil put through the arch and their bags and clothing searched if the alarm sounded.

Asked if she expected blades to be found before the search Mrs Jarrett said: “No, absolutely not. It is a really safe school, our children are wonderful.

“It is really educational, to raise awareness. The message is about the fact that it is not sensible to carry a knife for your own personal safety.

Hair clips and skateboards set off the alarm, though only one item was confiscated, a lighter.

A teacher kept watch on queuing pupils in case any threw away suspect items.

A statement from London-based Scanna said the offer would compliment Thames Valley Police’s Operation Blunt initiative, where arches go into schools.

However, an opposition leader on Buckinghamshire County Council, the local education authority, questioned the move.

Liberal Democrat leader, Councillor Mary Baldwin, said: “I think we need to know whether it is really an issue rather a perception before schools start investing money.”

Wycombe police have previously said there is no knife crime problem in the district.

Travellers leaving High Wycombe train station were searched on Thursday. No arrests were made and no knives were found.

A check on one person revealed they had breached a court order and they were arrested.

A further 10 police officers and community support officers have been drafted in to patrol the Chiltern Line from London to Banbury for British Transport Police.

It adds to a further 13 based at London Marylebone station.

Inspector Will Jordan said: “These officers will play an important role in reassuring passengers that the railways are a safe way to travel.”

Martin Talbot, head of safety and performance at Chiltern Railways said: “We are delighted that our policing team has more than doubled.”

Comments(8)

ThePolice says...
2:47pm Mon 13 Jul 09

Just how daft can you get?

The kind of people who are likely to carry knives into school are too savvy to be caught out by such a device.

I laughed myself daft the other week when there was talk of erecting one of these things on The Rye. Er - Hello. How many ways are there of getting onto The Rye?

I'll say no more except... I wonder what powers exist for school staff to search pupils and their property. Even the constabulary are bound by very strict rules. Perhaps school staff are exempt. I look forward to enlightenment.

AP says...
3:52pm Mon 13 Jul 09

Searches in schools and colleges

School staff in England have the power to search, without consent, any pupil they suspect of carrying a knife or other weapon in school, or on an educational visit. Schools can also screen pupils at random, without suspicion, using a screening arch or an electronic 'wand'. Schools are not required by the law to inform a parent before performing a search, or to get parental consent. It is a criminal offence to bring a knife or other offensive weapon into school.

parcelman says...
4:39pm Mon 13 Jul 09

Wow it's been a while since i saw that many coppers in 1 place

DeepThinker says...
4:52pm Mon 13 Jul 09

Parcelman. They were queuing for doughnuts and coffee.

Kadoogan says...
9:58pm Mon 13 Jul 09

"It is a really safe school, our children are wonderful."

So wonderful that the school saw fit to treat them like criminals? Huh

Blueberry says...
8:50am Tue 14 Jul 09

"Wycombe police have previously said there is no knife crime problem in the district."

So why are schools etc doing this? Why not tackle issues that ARE a problem, such as underage drunkeness?

rambler241 says...
9:44am Tue 14 Jul 09

My school was so tough the teachers searched you for knives and drugs on the way in - if you didn't have any, they gave you some.

wycombenewbie says...
12:48pm Tue 14 Jul 09

Britain's Broken Society in a nutshell here....

What a sad sad day it is when school children need to walk through knife arches.


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Pupils were searched at Amersham School

Pupils were searched at Amersham School

Passengers were searched at High Wycombe station

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