Australia Police Announce Expansion of Jack’s Law launch on the Gold Coast

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AceBreakingNews – In Short: Gold Coast police have today launched Jack’s Law in new authorised locations, with the first co-ordinated operations taking place at eight shopping centres across the Gold Coast – including Coomera Westfield, Helensvale Westfields, Harbour Town, Australia Fair, Pacific Fair, Miami One, Robina Town Centre and Elanora Shopping Centre.

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Expansion of Jack’s Law launches on the Gold Coast
Australia QLD Police News Report:
QPS Media on Sep 12, 2024 @ 2:38pm

Jack’s Law allows police to utilise a metal detection wand to scan for weapons in authorised locations, aiming to remove dangerous weapons from public spaces to reduce knife crime and keep the community safe. Under new legislation, police wanding operations are now authorised in a wider range of public areas, including shopping centres, sporting venues, entertainment precincts and licensed premises in addition to the previously authorised Safe Night Precincts and public transport.

GC Officers wanding at Australia Fair
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Since the commencement of Jack’s Law state-wide in April 2023, almost 700 weapons have been seized during more than 7,000 wanding operations. On the Gold Coast, 30,114 people have been wanded and 223 weapons have been located.

Gold Coast District Officer Chief Superintendent Craig Hanlon said the amendments reflect a strong focus on keeping the public safe.

GC Officers wanding at Australia Fair
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“Community safety is always at the forefront of our operations, and this expansion of Jack’s Law gives us greater capacity to protect Gold Coasters. “ We’ve seen firsthand how effective these powers have been in reducing knife crime and extending them to more public places will enhance our ability to take dangerous items off the streets.”

He acknowledged the crucial role of the Beasley family in advocating for stronger knife crime prevention measures.

“We owe a great deal of thanks to Brett and Belinda Beasley for their unwavering dedication,” Chief Superintendent Hanlon said.

“The legacy of their son Jack continues to inspire change, not only here in Queensland but across the country. Their advocacy has paved the way for this significant step forward in community safety.

“With these expanded powers, police will be better equipped to prevent potential incidents and ensure the safety of all Queenslanders in high-traffic areas.”

Belinda Beasley, Craig Hanlon and Ramon Otten
Belinda Beasley – Jack Beasley Foundation, Chief Superintendent Craig Hanlon and Ramon Otten – Australia Fair Centre Manager outside Australia Fair.

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