48A—Advertising rewards for the return of property stolen or lost
Where a person publicly advertises a reward for the return of any property
that has been stolen or lost and by that advertisement indicates—
(a) that
no questions will be asked of the person returning the property; or
(b) that
the person returning the property will be safe from apprehension or
investigation; or
(c) that
money paid for the purchase of the property or advanced by way of loan on the
property will be repaid,
the person, and any person who prints or publishes the advertisement, is
guilty of an offence.
Maximum penalty: $500.