New tool theft sentencing Bill supported by Mult-T-Lock
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New tool theft sentencing Bill supported by Mult-T-Lock
Mul-T-Lock has pledged its support to the new tool theft sentencing Bill (Theft of Tools of Trade), which has reportedly passed its first reading in Parliament. The Bill is reportedly aiming to elevate tool theft from a category three to a category two offence, allegedly increasing sentencing severity in response to the crime’s mounting effect on tradespeople and the economy. If passed, the Bill could enable the courts to issue tougher penalties…
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