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Crimes Act 1900
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27 Acts endangering life etc
choke, a person, includes apply pressure, to any extent, to the
person’s neck.
conveyance means a vehicle (including an aircraft) or vessel of a kind
used for transporting persons, animals or goods.
public utility service means—
(a) the supply of electricity, gas or water; or
(b) the supply of fuel; or
(c) the collection and disposal of sewerage and other waste;
as a service to the public.
strangle, a person, includes apply pressure, to any extent, to the
person’s neck.
suffocate, a person, includes the following:
(a) obstruct, to any extent, any part of the person’s—
(i) respiratory system; or
(ii) accessory systems of respiration;
(b) interfere, to any extent, with the operation of the person’s—
(i) respiratory system; or
(ii) accessory systems of respiration;
(c) impede, to any extent, the person’s respiration.
transport facility means a facility provided to permit the
transportation of persons, animals or goods, whether by air or over
land or water, or provided in connection with such transportation.
(2) For subsection (3) (g), an interference shall be taken to include any
act or omission that, whether temporarily or permanently, damages,
renders inoperative, obstructs, causes to malfunction or puts to an
improper purpose.
(3) A person who intentionally and unlawfully—
(a) chokes, suffocates or strangles another person so as to render
that person insensible or unconscious or, by any other means,
renders another person insensible or unconscious; or
(b) administers to, or causes to be taken by, another person any
stupefying or overpowering drug or poison or any other
injurious substance likely to endanger human life or cause a
person grievous bodily harm; or
(c) uses against another person any offensive weapon likely to
endanger human life or cause a person grievous bodily harm; or
(d) discharges any loaded arms at another person or so as to cause
another person reasonable apprehension for his or her safety; or
(e) causes an explosion or throws, places, sends or otherwise uses
any explosive device or any explosive, corrosive or inflammable
substance in circumstances likely to endanger human life or
cause a person grievous bodily harm; or
(f) sets a trap or device for the purpose of creating circumstances
likely to endanger human life or cause a person (including a
trespasser) grievous bodily harm; or
(g) interferes with any conveyance or transport facility or any public
utility service in circumstances likely to endanger human life or
cause a person grievous bodily harm; or
(h) interferes with a prescribed traffic control device (within the
meaning of the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic
Management) Act 1999) in circumstances likely to endanger life
or cause a person grievous bodily harm;
for—
(i) in the case of an aggravated offence against this section—
(j) in any other case—10 years.
(4) A person who does an act referred to in subsection (3)—
(a) intending to commit an indictable offence against this part
punishable by imprisonment for a maximum period exceeding
10 years; or
(b) intending to prevent or hinder his or her lawful apprehension or
detention or that of another person; or
(c) intending to prevent or hinder a police officer from lawfully
investigating an act or matter that reasonably calls for
investigation by the officer;
for 15 years.