+x+xOld mate that got caught sexting in NSW parliament and sent his hooker girlfriend a video of himself wanking in a dunny shouldn't be sacked or need to resign. What exactly has he done wrong? (Putting aside the rape allegation which is under investigation.) Pulled himself of at work? Not a crime. Sent text messages containing adult content to a woman who was reciprocating. Not a crime. All this hand wringing from both sides of his 'disgusting' behaviour is a joke. Either these people have never lived or they're lying their collective arses off. Something doesn't need to be a crime to be worthy of getting someone sacked 99.9% of workplaces would sack an employee if they were caught having a tug at work. Unless you were at your desk how would they know? (And even then if you had your door locked what's the problem?) Saw some stat saying more than 1 in 3 (or higher) people have had a wank at work. That's a lot of tugging going on in dunnies around the place. There's a south park episode where everyone in one town has their entire internet history published and it causes the breakdown of society. I'd imagine that applies to most people. My point is the outrage of having a tug at work is way out of whack with reality.
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