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The Western Australian government is considering moving youth detention inmates to adult prisons as soon as they turn 18, following a violent incident at a Western Australia Banksia Hill juvenile detention centre on Tuesday.

Four youth detention officers were injured, including one suffering a fractured skull,

after several detainees climbed a roof and threw chunks of masonry and metal at staff members.

 

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That’s how it should be done.

Excellent idea!

And about bloody time ! What about the dregs who wreck the detention centre work on cleaning up their mess ? No ifs buts or maybes send in a dozen SAS troopers to make sure they do things properly for once in their miserable lawless lives 😡

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