GRIEVING: The relatives who attended the Advertiser's knife summit. Left to right, Jenny Ward, Vinisha Mahniuasaghan, Santhiya Murddi, Isaac Attram, Yasemin Aray, Ramya Muraliidaram and Anita Brown Picture No: CCRIS19080A25 by Ian Stratton.
"I don't think there are enough real police about, and definitely not in New Addington."
Anita Brown: "I think they're doing a great job of stopping and searching in the Thornton Heath area. Confiscating just one knife can save lives, and I'm all for it."
Isaac Attram: "Yes and no. They are doing absolutely everything in their power, using traditional methods, but tackling knife crime needs a completely new tactic. Nobody ever thought it would come to this – 10-year-olds carrying knives – but it has and we need a rethink."
Santhiya Murddi: "They are not doing enough. We need more police – and not community officers who everyone knows are powerless – to patrol the back streets and alleyways at night time. I hardly ever see police in New Addington, for example, it's a disgrace."
Yasemin Aray: "Most of our police stations are closed at most times of the day which is of no benefit [New Addington, Kenley and Norbury police stations have limited opening hours]. My cousin died on the doorstep of a police station and that police station was closed. What does that tell you?"