NSW Cracks Down on Illegal E-Bikes, Kate Chaney Pushes for Action

NSW set to introduce new laws to seize high-powered e-motorbikes, while MP Kate Chaney continues to advocate for action on gambling ad ban report.
New South Wales is set to introduce legislation on Tuesday that will give authorities the power to seize high-powered e-motorbikes. This move comes as the state seeks to crack down on the illegal use of these vehicles.
The news comes as Kate Chaney, an independent member of parliament, continues to push for action on the report into the ban on gambling advertising, which was released over 1,000 days ago.

The proposed laws in NSW aim to target the growing issue of high-powered e-motorbikes being used illegally on public roads. These vehicles, which can reach speeds of up to 100 km/h, have been a concern for authorities due to safety risks and their use in criminal activities.
Under the new legislation, police and other enforcement agencies will be granted the ability to seize these illegal e-motorbikes. The move is part of the government's efforts to address the growing problem and ensure the safety of all road users.
Meanwhile, Kate Chaney, the independent member for the Western Australian electorate of Curtin, has continued to push for action on the report into the ban on gambling advertising. The report, which was released over 1,000 days ago, has yet to see any significant action from the government.
Chaney has been a vocal advocate for addressing the issue of gambling advertising, which she believes has a significant impact on the community, particularly on vulnerable individuals and families. She has called for the government to implement the recommendations of the report and take concrete steps to protect Australians from the harmful effects of excessive gambling advertising.
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Source: The Guardian


