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Teen charged twice in three days over alleged stolen car pursuits
Key takeaways
- ACT Policing says a 14-year-old boy has been charged over an alleged police pursuit in a stolen car twice in three days.
- In a separate incident, two men were arrested for allegedly tailgating an ambulance with its lights and sirens on in a stolen car on Friday.
- The Australian Federal Police Association says the alleged incidents highlight the need for stronger bail laws for repeat offenders.
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ACT Policing says a 14-year-old boy has been charged over an alleged police pursuit in a stolen car twice in three days.
In a separate incident, two men were arrested for allegedly tailgating an ambulance with its lights and sirens on in a stolen car on Friday.
The Australian Federal Police Association says the alleged incidents highlight the need for stronger bail laws for repeat offenders.
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