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SUMMARY OFFENCES ACT 1988 - SECT 11F
Sale of knives to children
11F Sale of knives to children
(1) A person who sells a knife to a child under the age of 16 years is guilty
of an offence. : Maximum penalty--50 penalty units.
(2) It is a defence
(proof of which lies on the person) to a prosecution for an offence under this
section that the person selling the knife believed on reasonable grounds that
the child was of or above the age of 16 years.
(3) If an employee contravenes
subsection (1), the employer is taken to have contravened that subsection,
whether or not the employee contravened the provision without the employer's
authority or contrary to the employer's orders or instructions.
(4) It is a
defence to a prosecution against an employer for such a contravention if it is
proved-- (a) that the employer had no knowledge of the contravention, and
(b)
that the employer could not, by the exercise of due diligence, have prevented
the contravention.
(5) An employer may be proceeded against and convicted
under subsection (1) by virtue of subsection (3) whether or not the employee
has been proceeded against or convicted under subsection (1).
(6) The
regulations may provide that this section does not apply to or in relation to
any specified class or description of knife.
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