abc.net.au
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new nsw laws being introduced organised crime recruiting kids
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AI-generatedThe article describes new criminal laws in NSW, Australia, targeting organized crime recruitment of minors and vehicle destruction. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or company margin effect is identified. The legislation is law enforcement and social policy, not economic or market-related.
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- NSW introduces new aggravated offense for destroying vehicles used in serious crimes, up to 12 years prison.
- Penalties for recruiting minors increased from 10 to 12 years; up to 15 years for recruiting children under 16.
- Harsher penalties for public shootings and arson.
- Legislation targets organized crime recruitment of children and use of 'kill cars'.

