A criminal is a criminal regardless of age, colour, creed or sex. Predictably, questions that aren't being put forward by the shrill, howling liberal media and taxpayer-funded quangos like the Human Rights Commission include the following:
What had these young criminals done such that guards get to the point where they have to resort to such tactics?
How do you assist the wider community, which is under siege from these young criminals?
What sort of totally unaccountable legal and judicial system do we have, where multiple repeat offenders such as the young people that are the subject of the forthcoming taxpayer funded Royal Commission are continually put out there on the streets to terrorise the wider community.
What can be done to assist Indigenous communities to exert better control of their young people?
Is so-called "rehabilitation" of any use at all?
Just putting it out there folks!
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