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THE LAW ON STEALING PLANTS IN NSW
The offence of larceny is also known as stealing.
kleptomaniacs are a rare breed.
Nevertheless, whether you identify as one or not, in NSW, stealing plants and the like from gardens is against the law.
Should you be guilty of committing the act, the offence carries a maximum penalty of up to six months in jail and/or a fine of $550, and is dealt with in the Local Court. It also carries a criminal conviction, unless a section 10 sentence is imposed.
In NSW, the law on stealing plants etc from gardens is outlined in section 520 of the Crimes Act 1900.
Section 520 makes clear that a person who steals, or destroys, or damages with intent to steal, any plant, root, fruit, or vegetable produce, growing in any garden, orchard, pleasure-ground, nursery-ground, hothouse, greenhouse, or conservatory, is guilty.
Additionally, it is also a criminal offence to steal plants that are not growing however are being used, or that are going to be used, for food, medicine, dyeing or distillation.
Any such offences carry a maximum penalty of a $220 fine.
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https://www.criminaldefencelawye ... ling-plants-in-nsw/
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https://www.legislation.nsw.gov. ... ct-1900-040#sec.520
520 Stealing plants etc in gardens
Whosoever steals, or destroys, or damages with intent to steal, any plant, root, fruit, or vegetable produce, growing in any garden, orchard, pleasure-ground, nursery-ground, hothouse, greenhouse, or conservatory, shall, on conviction by the Local Court, be liable to imprisonment for six months, or to pay a fine of 5 penalty units, or both.
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