'Mr Radelic's call to emergency services was played, in which he can be heard telling the operator the tied-up children were uninjured, but "scared and crying". "Yeah no wonder," she replied.' https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cz04xy4eydlo 'His lawyer Seamus Rafferty said Mr Radelic was "a victim of crime", as his home had been broken into four times in the months before the incident, though he did not suggest these children were involved. Mr Rafferty conceded cable tying the children's wrists was "not a good look" but was ultimately legal.' Strewth ! 'He pointed to the responding police officer's notes, which had described the incident as a lawful citizen's arrest. However, police prosecutor Mícheál Gregg argued the response was disproportionate as the children had complied when asked to get out of the pool and sit down.' |  |