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flag NSW Police seized over 90 weapons and charged 67 people under new "wanding" powers since December.

flag Since December, NSW Police have seized 91 weapons, including knives and machetes, and charged 67 people under new "wanding" powers that allow them to scan individuals with metal detectors without a warrant. flag Premier Chris Minns called the number of seized weapons "shocking." flag The laws, inspired by Queensland's Jack's Law, aim to address high-profile knife crimes while maintaining a balance between public safety and individual rights. flag Offenders may face up to $11,000 in fines or four years in jail for carrying a knife without a reasonable excuse.

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