It is according to ONS data
Nottinghamshire has been named the 18th most dangerous place to live in the UK, official figures suggest. New data from the Office for National Statistics has revealed which are the worst places in the UK for crime.
But London does not even place in the top 10 most dangerous places to live in England, coming in 11th with 96 victim-based crimes per 1,000 people. However, it is the number one worst place for robbery and theft.Moving southwest and the living conditions become far safer, with Cornwall, Devon, Surrey and Hertfordshire all among the least dangerous places to live, reports Express.co.uk.
Weapons that have been confiscated of late included machetes, 10-inch “Rambo” knives and canisters of CS gas - a powerful type of tear gas used to control riots. Pictures of weapons seized in 2017 show an assortment of elongated Samurai swords.
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