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    Quote Originally Posted by Ean Austral View Post
    Under what rule Pat ?. If the company I work for tried to sack me for a photo taken of me doing something to myself, wearing clothes that don't have the company displayed on them and im my time, they would be in court faster than Bolt runs the 100mtrs


    He done this act to himself, he didn't violate anyones privacy by filming them without their knowledge and display it to all and sundry.


    Personally I think people caught drink driving is a far worse crime, but don't see many getting sacked for that.


    I don't like Carney or what he did , but its nothing that has hurt anyone but himself.


    Cheers Ean
    He brought his club and League into disrepute,can be sacked,was sacked on the spot. Pat

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    His mate snapped it (allegedly unknown) on his phone, then lost the phone at the races.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    His mate snapped it (allegedly unknown) on his phone, then lost the phone at the races.
    What a load of crock,lost his phone at the races,eh. With friends like him, who needs enemies.!!! I guess you can tell what a person is like by the company he keeps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    He brought his club and League into disrepute,can be sacked,was sacked on the spot. Pat

    I high lighted the line where you said if he worked for any other company he would be sacked no questions asked, hence my question under what rule.


    I personally fail to see how rugby league has been bought into disrepute. The club, sure , they can ask as many questions as they like, and by his lack of legal action his contract must be very specific on his behaviour.


    From my simple mind, the only person he has harmed is himself, people are still going to turn up to games, so the game hasn't been affected 1 bit.


    From his club point of view, put it to the members, if they say they will abandon the club if he stays then fair call.


    As I said earlier, I don't follow league , so couldn't care less, but personally someone driving drunk is far more serious in my eyes, but haven't seen any contracts torn up over that.


    Cheers Ean

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    how many young children have smartphones and can access that material?

    it's not a parental controlled locked site.

    at what age do you think it's appropriate...if at all....for children to see images like that?

    Carney has **** in his own nest as well as ****ed in his own mouth.

    I wouldn't be surprised to see reprimands go further

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    how many young children have smartphones and can access that material?

    it's not a parental controlled locked site.

    at what age do you think it's appropriate...if at all....for children to see images like that?

    Carney has **** in his own nest as well as ****ed in his own mouth.

    I wouldn't be surprised to see reprimands go further
    Kids can go onto google and type in Sex with Animals and see far worse pictures than Carney's.. I seen them doing it on a bus and passing the phone around.

    Google has far more accessable stuff for kids that isnt restricted or as restricted as you think.

    Cheers Ean

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    We live in a sick World. Not being a nightclub person, I had no idea about the latest night club phase, " the bubbler". From Chris Garry, Courier Mail, Monday, 30 June. ;


    " The Bubbler first gained popularity after a Melbourne man was photographed performing the act in a mosh pit of a heavy metal concert this year. The photo went viral on the Worlds most popular news forum, Reddit, with readers around the globe shocked by the " bubbler ". Just one week ago, popular on line news site Vice, which specialises in revealing the Worlds bizarre practises, wrote a piece on the " bubblers increasing popularity in Australia.


    " This is real. I have friends who have done this, mostly while drunk for a laugh. In Brisbane we call it the human bubbler, commentator K... C .... wrote in response to the Vice article. " The origins of the bubbler are unknown, but it has been a staple of footy tours for the past year......... Carney is far from the first man to bubble. It is an increasing popular way to show off among young males. Yes, urinating in your own mouth is a thing, and Australia invented it. "


    It goes on to say about Carney " An ex-alcoholic who once urinated on a team mates friend and ran away from an RBT van, Carney has done far worse than this. He has escaped punishment for acts that have severely effected the lives of others. There are NRL players who will star for their clubs this weekend who weren't sacked despite repeated court appearances. " As for Carney, he says " Sacking him is too high a price to pay. Yes, even for Carney. When does the photographer suffer consequences for publishing offending material? . Your son's friend or mate's younger brother has probably tried the bubbler, which is typically performed in front of friends, and elicits a cheer if the stream reaches the persons lips. "


    I struggle to understand the attraction of the " bubbler". It's a mad, mad, World. Bob
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    When we were kids at Horsley Park we used to have pee contests.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ean Austral View Post
    I high lighted the line where you said if he worked for any other company he would be sacked no questions asked, hence my question under what rule.


    I personally fail to see how rugby league has been bought into disrepute. The club, sure , they can ask as many questions as they like, and by his lack of legal action his contract must be very specific on his behaviour.


    From my simple mind, the only person he has harmed is himself, people are still going to turn up to games, so the game hasn't been affected 1 bit.


    From his club point of view, put it to the members, if they say they will abandon the club if he stays then fair call.


    As I said earlier, I don't follow league , so couldn't care less, but personally someone driving drunk is far more serious in my eyes, but haven't seen any contracts torn up over that.


    Cheers Ean
    Have you seen the news,the club and league have been brought into it,it's not just about the bloke,it's about all parties involved.He has no comeback on this. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by olbod View Post
    When we were kids at Horsley Park we used to have pee contests.
    Idea was to see who could pee the highest up a wall or a tree for accuracy.
    The girls always beat us.
    like the old joke

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