Tough new laws will see symbols of hate banned and NSW police empowered to demand people of interest remove face coverings during public events. Premier Chris Minns has also promised a potential doubling down on the ban of hateful slogans. Legislation underpinning the measures in the wake of last weekend’s deadly Bondi terror attack will be introduced to NSW parliament on Monday. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today Arrow Minns said the laws would make it an offence punishable by up to two year’s jail or a $22,000 fine for anyone publicly displaying terrorist symbols including ISIS...