Rumour Premiership Tiger star in trouble with the law - Nathan Broad named as The Photographer

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I'd hope we all learned from the 'chopsticks affair' not to get prematurely worked up over a media report.

While this seems to have more legs than that did, the media is clearly setup to stir up drama, so needs to be taken with a grain of salt.

*IF* all went down as alleged though, the player has committed a crime and should be treated accordingly.



I do have concerns regarding the law itself with regard to the nature of consent, how to prove it and where onus of proof lies, and if it was a player from another club, I'd go into that more fully, but as the player is from my club, I wouldn't want those concerns to be seen as trying to excuse the player's actions.
It would be good if the incident had nothing to do with Richmond and the GF win, as it shouldn't. Just another AFL player stuffing up. All clubs players go through training and are educated on this.
 
If my daughter became a stripper then took naked photos with a drunk stranger and came to me the next day and complained about him sending a non-identifying photo of her to his friends, I wouldn't be consoling her over a poor choice and giving her the number of a lawyer.

I'd consider myself a failed father if my future daughter behaved anything like that.

As the father of a daughter I have one job in life - to keep her off the pole - Chris Rock
 

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It actually upsets me that you believe the woman has acted worse than the player in this situation.

She should be able to act however she likes without the fear that pictures of her would end up all over the internet.
She can't act however she wants. If she's exposing herself in a public place it can be distressing to her family or members of the public - or potentially against the law depending on the behaviour.
 
If I was the offending player I would raise the defence of an 'Icloud Hack' like the Fappening... maybe Russia hacked the account and distributed the pic to disrupt the Western Australian local elections currently happening...
 
When something like this happens I'm reminded how far we still have to go..

It's great we're making progress, but some of the posts on here are putrid. Bad enough the event occurred, horrific to think sane people still defend it.

I'd be ashamed to read some of this out loud, let alone post it.
 
I do have concerns regarding the law itself with regard to the nature of consent, how to prove it and where onus of proof lies, and if it was a player from another club, I'd go into that more fully, but as the player is from my club, I wouldn't want those concerns to be seen as trying to excuse the player's actions.

Very, very simple way to avoid any grey area here. Don’t share photos
 

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She can't act however she wants. If she's exposing herself in a public place it can be distressing to her family or members of the public - or potentially against the law depending on the behaviour.
I was talking about the woman with the medal on, not the one in front of the Tigers sign. Two different situations.
 
Lads! Can I get a pm?

What's the birds name? Apparently her fb and insta are full of wonderful happy snaps

Not sure why the name cant be given since she posted the pic on the internet. But she claims she isnt the one in the topless pic. Just the one with her arse on display.
 
I was talking about the woman with the medal on, not the one in front of the Tigers sign. Two different situations.
My bad thought it was one and the same. As a dad with a daughter though Id still be reading her the riot act for taking the risk - at the same time as wanting the person who shared the photo to be made legally accountable.
 
Strippers have no morals? What about men that pay to watch strippers?

Sure they can have morals, just as thieves can have values.

On one level it's similar to prostitutes and their clients. Attitudes will vary, but the consensus is that it's a lowly profession.

 
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