What percentage of these attacks have been carried out by people under the age of 18?
They should have made it compulsory the buyer (whatever age) has to provide their name and address and a record should be kept.
They should also make the punishment fit the crime if you deliberately disfigure another person in my opinion the punishment should be more severe than if you had stabbed them.
They should have made it compulsory the buyer (whatever age) has to provide their name and address and a record should be kept.
They should also make the punishment fit the crime if you deliberately disfigure another person in my opinion the punishment should be more severe than if you had stabbed them.
Acid attacks: Retailers sign up to voluntary ban on acid sales
Some of the UK's largest retailers have agreed to voluntarily stop sales of acids to customers under 18 years old.
A number of DIY stores and supermarkets have signed up to the ban, which will apply to drain cleaners and domestic products with high acid concentrations.
The Home Office has already proposed new laws to limit the sale of corrosive substances amid continuing concern over rising numbers of acid attacks.
A fifth of acid attackers identified in 2016-17 were under 18 years old.
The proposed legislation would make it unlawful to sell the substances to under-18s, and also make it a criminal offence to be in possession of acid in a public place without good reason.
The move would bring the law for household acids and harmful chemicals that are not already subject to legal restrictions into line with crimes relating to knives.
The public consultation on that proposal, which will have to go through Parliament, closed last month.
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