It could well have been a set up.How else would the ‘filmer’ of the incident have known that Ginnivan was going to take drugs in the toilet cubicle,and why did he go to such extraordinary lengths to film it?slangman wrote:This has the smell of a deliberate set up.
Ginnivan in a cubicle with a stranger getting filmed by “suspicious” stranger who then shopped it around to media outlets.
I’d be interested to know if there is a relationship between the seller and the cubicle perving creep.
Farewell #33 Jack Ginnivan
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Well said,David.Those are my thoughts exactly.There’s nothing defensible about a person filming someone in a toilet cubicle and then shopping that film around to the networks to make money off it.David wrote:Why wouldn't there be? That's the kind of society we live in now: two-bit blackmailers like this usually get what they want, and certainly never face any negative consequences. We even have people defending them in this thread.BazBoy wrote:What would media have paid the dirtbag that offered up the video
Is there a full blooded section of the public who make this an occupation for profit
Like to know the person who took the photo.
Like them to hand them sefls in an own up.
Like to know why and how much he/she was paid as well.
The whole thing is a set up and wow what a way to cash in.
It stinks to high hell if you ask me.
Like the gutless person to front up and say it was me so he gets shamed as well.
Poor form from channel 7 to pay the person as well poor form and should be illegal media practices.
Like them to hand them sefls in an own up.
Like to know why and how much he/she was paid as well.
The whole thing is a set up and wow what a way to cash in.
It stinks to high hell if you ask me.
Like the gutless person to front up and say it was me so he gets shamed as well.
Poor form from channel 7 to pay the person as well poor form and should be illegal media practices.
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"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
Simple solution just have routine drug and alcohol testing for the players during the season.
I know alot of jobs and employment out there that require this as part of the employment conditions me for one included as i work at the airport and work in vital work in the hospitals.
Makes sence.
Like once a week for the drugs and before training along with a simple alcohol breath test.
It aint hard.
Yet while we dont have it this shit always is going to occur.
Time the AFL brought it in.
Like alot of sports do it like in Olympics for example.
Simple.
I know alot of jobs and employment out there that require this as part of the employment conditions me for one included as i work at the airport and work in vital work in the hospitals.
Makes sence.
Like once a week for the drugs and before training along with a simple alcohol breath test.
It aint hard.
Yet while we dont have it this shit always is going to occur.
Time the AFL brought it in.
Like alot of sports do it like in Olympics for example.
Simple.
Did it say Which player?BazBoy wrote:As if this situation couldn’t get more outlandish an article in the West Australian as follows
Mother of a player says Collingwood ruined her sons life by introducing him to drugs
WTH
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