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NSW knife laws under scrutiny after youth stabbing incident

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There's a renewed focus on knife crime prevention in New South Wales after the horrific stabbing of a teenager at Merrylands train station. A new campaign is warning students against bringing weapons to school.

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  • A 16-year-old was hospitalized after a stabbing in Marylands, Sydney, and a 17-year-old has been charged.
  • Belinda and Brett Beazley, who lost their son to a stabbing in 2019, are sharing their story with students to raise awareness. 14s
  • Jack's Law allows NSW police to wand for knives without a warrant in designated areas. 57s
  • Over 20,000 people have been scanned and 207 weapons seized under Jack's Law. 1m 4s
  • Unlike Queensland, NSW requires a senior officer to designate wanding areas and provide notice; authorities are not planning immediate changes. 1m 24s
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