Spiking a drink could now get you 5 years jail in ACT
Spiking someone's drink or food could land you in jail for up to five years, under new laws that passed the ACT Legislative Assembly on Tuesday.
Katie Burgess is a reporter for The Canberra Times
Spiking someone's drink or food could land you in jail for up to five years, under new laws that passed the ACT Legislative Assembly on Tuesday.
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