Meanwhile, retailers have withdrawn knife promotions to avoid undermining the UK's national knife amnesty.
Yesterday, a 19-year-old shop assistant was attacked and stabbed by three men in the Wood Green mall, leaving him in a critical condition. According to reports, the attack took place in a service area closed to the public at 5 pm, leading to the closure of the shopping centre.
Publicity over knife attacks of juveniles and a national amnesty on knives has caused retailers to withdraw promotions involving knives.
Binns, a House of Fraser store in Darlington, withdrew a promotion offering a free kitchen knife with a three-inch blade to every shopper over 21. According to local media, the store withdrew the offer yesterday after criticism from anti-knife campaigners.
Last week, supermarket Lidl was in the press as it shelved a plan to put cut-price diving knives on the shelves. The retailer was concerned that selling a knife with a 14.3cm serrated blade for a£6.99 might be out of step with a high-profile police campaign to reduce knife crime.
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