The ABC has this story on teenagers deciding not to sign up to entrap shop owners who sell cigarettes to minors. RiotACT previously covered the start of this idea last year. As was pointed out in the comments of the preceeding story, humans rights legislation doesn’t seem to cover entrapment but at least we can rely on the apathy of youth not to bring about unconscionable policies.
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