She's 17. It's absolutely ridiculous that a 17 year old is even considered a juvenile in our criminal justice system.
If she was under 16 I'd agree with you. But again it depends on how it was done. People say "made" all the time and what they really mean is the person asked and they thought they had to. Queensland no longer requires informed consent for searches so I would be very surprised if an LPO has done anything wrong by asking a 17 year old to show them their under shirt.
Your first line - perhaps. But it's not worth the hassle. A caution means she has no criminal record so my recommendation is the easiest.
If she was under 16 I'd agree with you. But again it depends on how it was done. People say "made" all the time and what they really mean is the person asked and they thought they had to. Queensland no longer requires informed consent for searches so I would be very surprised if an LPO has done anything wrong by asking a 17 year old to show them their under shirt.
Your first line - perhaps. But it's not worth the hassle. A caution means she has no criminal record so my recommendation is the easiest.