Ice cream scoops and spoons found in knife bin

A large assortment of kitchen knives and utensils is neatly arranged on a white surface. The collection includes chef’s knives, cleavers, serrated knives, paring knives, utility knives, and multiple pairs of scissors. Also visible are sharpening steels, peelers, can openers, ice cream scoops and spoons.Image source, North Yorkshire Police
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Almost 150 items were placed in the bin, including ice cream scoops, spoons and potato peelers

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Police officers urged people to only use knife bins to dispose of bladed items, after ice cream scoops and spoons were found in a North Yorkshire bin.

North Yorkshire Police collected 146 items from a knife bin at Skipton Town Hall car park on Wednesday.

While it mostly contained knives of varying size, other kitchen utensils such as tin openers had also been discarded, a police spokesperson said.

The force said it looked like someone had used the bin for a "full kitchen drawer clear out".

"Just a little reminder, the bins are for knives and bladed items only," the spokesperson said.

"Everyday utensils like teaspoons and potato peelers can be disposed of in your bin at home.

"That said, it's great to see people continuing to use the bins and helping keep our communities safe. Every knife handed in is one less that can cause harm."

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