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The parents of a young man stabbed to death in a random attack in Fife have launched an anti-violence campaign.The parents of a young man stabbed to death in a random attack in Fife have launched an anti-violence campaign.
Craig Archer was murdered while enjoying a night out in Glenrothes. The judge who jailed his killers said they had been "spoiling for a fight".Craig Archer was murdered while enjoying a night out in Glenrothes. The judge who jailed his killers said they had been "spoiling for a fight".
The police believe the men had been spotted with knives several hours before they killed Craig.The police believe the men had been spotted with knives several hours before they killed Craig.
Mr Archer's family have urged people who know of anyone carrying knives to make sure the police are contacted.Mr Archer's family have urged people who know of anyone carrying knives to make sure the police are contacted.
Stabbed eight times The 24-year-old had been heading for a drink at the Glamis Centre in Glenrothes when he was assaulted in September 2006.
The 24-year-old had been heading for a drink at the Glamis Centre in Glenrothes when he was assaulted in September, 2006.
He was chased down a cycle path where he tripped and fell. The gang then stabbed him eight times.He was chased down a cycle path where he tripped and fell. The gang then stabbed him eight times.
They'll be out in 18 years. They'll still be young and be able to get a job and get a life. Craig will not because he's not here to do it Donna ArcherThey'll be out in 18 years. They'll still be young and be able to get a job and get a life. Craig will not because he's not here to do it Donna Archer
Mr Archer left behind a young son, Owen, who is now three and is being raised by his grandparents.Mr Archer left behind a young son, Owen, who is now three and is being raised by his grandparents.
Craig's mother Donna Archer told the BBC Scotland news website: "I absolutely hate them. To me, you take a life, you get life.Craig's mother Donna Archer told the BBC Scotland news website: "I absolutely hate them. To me, you take a life, you get life.
"They'll be out in 18 years. They'll still be young and be able to get a job and get a life. Craig will not because he's not here to do it.""They'll be out in 18 years. They'll still be young and be able to get a job and get a life. Craig will not because he's not here to do it."
His father, Jim, said: "Carrying knives is just a no-no as far as I'm concerned. His father Jim said: "Carrying knives is just a no-no as far as I'm concerned.
"I think sentences should be tougher for folk carrying knives, let alone using them. It'll maybe stop folk from using them.""I think sentences should be tougher for folk carrying knives, let alone using them. It'll maybe stop folk from using them."
Tributes were left near the scene of the assault in GlenrothesTributes were left near the scene of the assault in Glenrothes
Officers have launched their Policing Our Festive Fife campaign designed to tackle alcohol-fuelled violent crime and anti-social behaviour. Officers have launched their Policing Our Festive Fife campaign, designed to tackle alcohol-fuelled violent crime and anti-social behaviour.
Their key message is urging the public not to allow people who carry knives or other weapons to go unreported, particularly if they have been drinking.Their key message is urging the public not to allow people who carry knives or other weapons to go unreported, particularly if they have been drinking.
They said that Craig Archer's case highlighted the devastating effect alcohol can have.They said that Craig Archer's case highlighted the devastating effect alcohol can have.
Supt Martin Birrell, Fife Constabulary, said: "This was a young man going about his business when he met three young men who'd been drinking heavily. Supt Martin Birrell, of Fife Constabulary, said: "This was a young man going about his business when he met three young men who'd been drinking heavily.
"Unfortunately these men were carrying knives and the combination with excess alcohol, one thing led to another and tragically Mr Archer lost his life.""Unfortunately these men were carrying knives and the combination with excess alcohol, one thing led to another and tragically Mr Archer lost his life."