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- throwing stones or other objects against moving vehicles risks up to 20 years imprisonment; for children 13 or younger, it's six months.
In practice, it's two weeks to 10 months. It's unjust, improper and lawless. It persists. Anything goes is policy. Young children are treated like adults. Some never fully recover from the experience.
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