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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Kimlo, post: 2976052, member: 2021"] Because technically they were viewable to the public, which is what I said, the only reason they were charged was because journos went looking for something to pin on them. Their behaviour, is literally the reason two players were charged with wilful and obscene exposure. The journos went looking for something that they could get a story out of, found it, made it national headlines, the police at that point have to act. If you think that's fine, good for you. That's the equivalent of me taking a video of some guy smoking a joint in his balcony, and submitting it publicly, and the guy getting fined for that. Is that okay behaviour in your book? To go out there, with the sole intent of looking for misbehaviour to publicly report it when said behaviour does not affect the public in any way? Not a single complaint from any member of the public. That's a significant point you seem to be ignoring. [/QUOTE]
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