THESE are just some of the potentially deadly weapons which have been handed into Great Sankey police station during a month-long knife amnesty.
Every police station in Warrington currently has a bin where people can dump blades they don't want without fear of prosecution.
The amnesty was launched after Cheshire Police recorded more than 700 knife-related incidents in the county last year.
Assistant Chief Constable David Baines said: "The public have the chance to assist the police in transforming our streets and reducing the number of vicious knife attacks, woundings and stabbings that our occurring in our communities every day."
The amnesty finishes on June 30.
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