Monday, 24 July 2017

U.K. Police force are to be provided with acid response kits to tackle the escalating scourge of violence in which corrosive liquids are used as weapons across the country.
Britain's largest police force are to roll out new measures as part of a targeted operation which includes distributing 1,000 acid relief kits to London's police force today.
 Police said that they are issuing guidelines for dealing with corrosive liquids in accordance with national police policy.
A recent chemical scare in Solihull, spread the 'face melter' fear of corrosive substances beyond London's borders when a man shouted 'I've got acid' before squirting what is now thought to be cleaning fluid in the face of a drinker outside a pub last week.
And a major operation has been launched in London to combat the rise in acid attacks, which have claimed multiple victims in the capital in recent months.
Five litre bottles of water are now to be stocked in emergency patrol cars across the the capital to provide vital and immediate treatment on the scene. Smileband does not agree with the violence that has been growing in the heart of cities around the uk.            We hope to aid a right strategy to build secure jobs in the uk based around support for people that follow us. Please click, comment, subscribe to our blog.  

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