06 July 2009

Anti-stab knife soon to go on sale

The first "anti-stab" knife will soon go on sale in Britain, designed to work as normal in the kitchen, but be less effective as a weapon. The knife has a unique "combination tip" with a rounded edge instead of a point and the blade for cutting is underneath. The tip can chop vegetables, but makes penetration more difficult, instead snagging on clothing and skin. An ergonomic handle also reduces the aggressiveness of the knife. Doctors have lobbied in the past for kitchen knives to be redesigned. They argue that while a redesign is not a complete solution to the complex problem of knife crime, it could help to save lives. The New Point knife has been developed by industrial designer John Cornock, who was inspired to create the product after watching a documentary on knife crime. It has taken four years to develop. Source: BBC, 15 June 2009. tinyurl.com/nm3c7f

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