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Dangerous criminals who share videos of their violent home invasions, carjackings and stolen-car joy-rides online will cop an extra two years behind bars, with the Victorian government to introduce “post and boast” laws.

The Allan government will on Tuesday announce the introduction of the specific offence for bragging about crimes online that will see thugs kept in jail for longer.

It comes after the Herald Sun’s Suburbs Under Siege campaign shone a light on the state’s growing youth crime scourge and prompted the government to crack down on bail laws and introduce an Australian-first ban on machetes.
 

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In another sickening example, graphic Snapchat footage was circulated of cyclists being struck by teens in a stolen car in Melbourne’s bayside suburbs last year, allegedly for social media clicks.

The footage captured one youth inside the stolen car egging on the driver, saying: “Hit him, hit him, hit him”.



Should tee these pricks up with a professional boxer. And do the exact same. Hit him, hit him, hit him.
 

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Multiple partners, age-gap relationships, and height differences. What happens when love challenges entrenched social norms? Insight explores the tensions of taboo relationships, asking: Why do some relationships make us uncomfortable and who decides what is acceptable?
 
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