NSW Police must scan people for knives without a warrant as the state records multiple knife incidents involving youth as young as eight-years-old, a Daily Telegraph Crime Editor has said.
NSW Police must be granted powers to scan people for knives without a warrant as the harbour state battles with a record-number of knife incidents involving youth as young as eight, a Daily Telegraph Crime Editor has said. Picture: Sky News Australia. “I was talking to a teacher who took a knife off, a large knife, off an eight-year-old student just the other week,” Mr Morri claimed.
In the last year alone, almost 4000 knives were seized in public places, according to the NSW government on Tuesday. “The Coalition government will provide much-needed leadership in tackling knife crime,” Mr Dutton said.