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NSW Crime Commission report finds tracking devices being used by domestic violence offenders
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : June 26, 2024 - 08:34
The New South Wales Crime Commission is calling for stricter controls on personal tracking devices after discovering their extensive use by organized crime gangs and domestic violence perpetrators. The commissioner is pushing for new regulations that would specifically target the misuse of these devices by stalkers, aiming to curb the potential for abuse and enhance safety for individuals at risk. This move highlights the growing concerns around the privacy and security implications of tracking technology.