[ad_1] Loading The first Child and Pedestrian Safety Survey (1990), which is supposed to be the cost / benefit study of the helmet law justification, states "The shortcomings in data collection make …
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[ad_1] Updated November 01, 2018 14:04:33 Photo: Bicycle Network says cyclists in Amsterdam make up half of the city’s commuters. (Flickr: Ali Sabbagh) Related Story: Ditching bike helmet laws could benefit public …
Read More »Health Officers at Port Arthur Massacre Call on Tasmanian Government Not to Degrade Firearms Laws
[ad_1] Updated July 29, 2018 16:01:22 Health workers who responded to the Port Arthur mbadacre are calling on the Tasmanian government to abandon its proposal to dilute the gun laws. Liberal policy …
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[ad_1] NSW Labor announced plans to reorganize industrial relations laws to protect workers from online platforms, including food delivery. Luke Foley, Leader of the Opposition NSW Photo: Dominic LORRIMER Workers of the …
Read More »Acquitted man could be retried for 1980s murder under Queensland double jeopardy laws
[ad_1] Updated July 20, 2018 10:35:17 Queensland's double criminality provisions are used for the first time after a man was charged with murder in the 1980s. The man was arrested today , …
Read More »Attorney General Prepares to Address Gaps in Firearms Laws as a Result of the Pennant Hills Killings
[ad_1] Currently, child protection authorities receive all risk notifications filed in family courts, but they are not necessarily sent to the police in all circumstances. A working group of the Prosecutorial Council …
Read More »Changes to NSW Firearms Safety Laws
[ad_1] The murderous murder of two teenagers by their father sparked calls for a revision of the firearms laws. Firearms licenses would be re-evaluated as soon as firearms owners are involved in …
Read More »Laws on store trade will be introduced in South Africa
[ad_1] Shopping hours in Adelaide will be extended and some restrictions removed under laws introduced in the state parliament. SA Treasurer Rob Lucas said that the Marshall government's deregulation policy will offer …
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