lock it in the boot. job done
it's up to you to interpret the laws
https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/__data/as ... h_2012.pdfWhat are the requirements for transporting Category A & B firearms? Firearms RegistryUnlike the transportation of category C, D & H firearms and commercial
transportation, there are no legislative requirements for the transportation of
category A & B firearms.
However the general rule applied in section 39 of the Act applies and the
Commissioner has determined that 'all reasonable precautions' have been met
if category A & B firearms are conveyed in the same manner as category C, D
& H firearms.
NOTE: At no time should a firearm be left stored unattended in a motor vehicle
unless the firearms are stored in accordance with the requirements of category
C, D & H firearms and no other alternative safe storage is availableobviously don't go and grab dinner in McD's and leave the car unattended but as i read it if you follow the regs for cat c.d.H it seems you could leave the car unattended as you have as it says made "all reasonable precautions"
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