And finally… flick knives
Young people should get free Netflix if they surrender illegal knives, the head of Germany’s police union has suggested.
Jochen Kopelke, federal chair of the Union for Police (GdP), called for a knife amnesty in the wake of a high-profile attack in Stuttgart.
Almost 9,000 knife attacks caused serious injury across Germany in 2023, a dramatic rise on previous years.
Kopelke added that an amnesty would only succeed if there were “serious incentives”, especially for young people.
“In concrete terms, this could mean a year of Netflix for handing in a banned butterfly knife,” he said.
However, rival police union DPOLG has derided the plan as insulting “knife attack victims and their families” by offering a “reward for criminals”.