Billboard Ad Encourages Youngsters To Put A Stop To Knife Crime

WOLVERHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 14: Home Secretary Jacqui Smith and 15-year-old Hannah Cooper chat as they launch the next phase of the national anti-knife billboard campaign on November 14, 2008, Wolverhampton, England. Hannah Cooper won the competition to design the anti knife campaign logo. The giant poster campaign, featuring young people standing up against knife crime, is interactive and photographs of themselves will be added as the campaign gains momentum. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
WOLVERHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 14: Home Secretary Jacqui Smith and 15-year-old Hannah Cooper chat as they launch the next phase of the national anti-knife billboard campaign on November 14, 2008, Wolverhampton, England. Hannah Cooper won the competition to design the anti knife campaign logo. The giant poster campaign, featuring young people standing up against knife crime, is interactive and photographs of themselves will be added as the campaign gains momentum. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
Billboard Ad Encourages Youngsters To Put A Stop To Knife Crime
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