Students carrying controlled knives, if repeatedly taught, will constitute a serious bad behavior mentioned in the Law on the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency, and they will bear corresponding legal responsibilities.
The harm of students carrying controlled knives lies in:
One is to hurt yourself or others by playing, which is as serious as Chen Mou in this case and constitutes a crime.
Second, students carry controlled knives, which are easy to be used by criminals and become criminal tools, endangering public safety.
Third, carrying controlled knives encourages students to be brave and win. Once there is a conflict with your classmates, the controlled knives you carry with you are likely to become tools for committing crimes.
Therefore, preventing students from carrying controlled knives is a necessary measure to prevent juvenile delinquency.