Broome man who detained three Aboriginal children with cable ties told police he wanted consequences' for their trespassing
Briefly

Radelic's actions were not only violent but also unnecessary; he could have chosen to call authorities and let them handle the situation rather than taking matters into his own hands.
The law recognizes the need to protect property, but the methods used to enforce that need must be within reason. Radelic's handling of the situation raises significant ethical concerns.
Demonstrating a lack of judgment, Radelic called the children derogatory names, further highlighting his inability to deal with the situation appropriately and compassionately.
This case illustrates a troubling precedent where a property owner's frustration leads to disproportionate force against minors, raising questions about responsibility and the treatment of children.
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