The Herald

‘Weapons’ seized by Holyrood security

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MORE than 6,800 potential weapons have been seized from visitors to the Scottish Parliament since 2014, new figures show.

Holyrood security officers have removed 6,828 items including knives, screwdrive­rs and scissors during checks.

Most of the dangerous items seized were knives, with 5,832 blades found, 85 per cent of the total potential weapons, followed by 556 screwdrive­rs/corkscrews and 440 scissors, according to radio station LBC.

Kirkcaldy MSP David Torrance, who was assaulted by a member of the public in 2014 when he was out for a family meal, told LBC he was surprised by the “extremely high” figure, but said he still feels safe in parliament.

He said: “It is surprising that it is so high and for individual­s to forget that they’ve got a pen-knife or a pair of scissors or something like that on them, I would think would be quite few, but when you look at the stats, it’s nearly 7,000 potential weapons that have been seized and removed from people and by security. That’s extremely high.

“When you see the measures that have been put in place in the Scottish Parliament, you know it has cost a lot of money, but you do feel safe in the building. Visitors feel safe in the building.

“It’s all about being open and friendly and being able to enjoy the atmosphere in Parliament, even if you’re a visitor coming to have a tour around it. You can see that security has been put in place and they take it seriously.”

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