Beasley Takes ‘Jack’s Law' to UK
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Chris Philp grilled over ‘opportunistic’ call for more stop and search
Chris Philp has been grilled over his call for greater use of stop and search powers following Saturday’s knife attack on a train from Doncaster to London, which left 11 people injured. One, the driver of the LNER train, remains in a “critical but stable condition”. Writing in The Telegraph, Philp partly blamed the Left’s for limiting stop and search powers, and said that following the attack, the use of stop and search must “dramatically increa…
Beasley takes 'Jack's Law' to UK hours after Cambridge stabbing attack
Brett Beasley, whose son Jack was killed in a stabbing attack on the Gold Coast in 2019, is taking "Jack's Law' to the UK.Beasley, together with his wife Belinda, successfully campaigned for the anti-knife legislation, which grants police expanded powers to conduct weapon searches without a warrant, after 17-year-old Jack was killed in the random, senseless attack.First introduced in Queensland, it's now in place across much of the country, wi…
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