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domestic violence laws to crack down on covert stalking
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AI-generatedThe article discusses legislative changes in NSW, Australia, targeting technology-facilitated domestic violence. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or company margin effect is identified. The news is regulatory and social policy, not economic or market-moving. No concrete commercial signal for any sector.
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- NSW government to criminalize covert stalking using tracking devices.
- From 2010 to 2023, 82% of offenders charged with unlawfully using tracking devices were involved in domestic violence cases.
- New laws allow police to act against perpetrators who covertly monitor victims.
- Exemptions for parents tracking children's social media for safety.
- Promoting unlawful surveillance or directing third parties to stalk will become offenses.