Good to see the Aussies havew a sense of humour....or not

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  1. Farnham_Red

    Farnham_Red Administrator Staff Member Admin

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    Just found the following story in todays Torygraph
    No piccies unfortunately

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/10/24/wbreast124.xml

    or for them not registered

    Barmaid fined for bare-breasted can crushing

    By Emma Henry and agencies
    Last Updated: 1:42am BST 25/10/2007

    An Australian barmaid who entertained customers by crushing beer cans between her bare breasts and hanging spoons from her nipples has been fined.

    Police in Western Australia said Luana De Favari, 31, admitted twice exposing her breasts to patrons at the Premier Hotel in Pinjarra, south of the state capital, Perth.

    She was fined A$1,000 dollars (£439) after pleading guilty to two breaches of the Liquor Control Act

    De Favari "is alleged to have also crushed beer cans between her breasts during one of the offences", in breach of hotel licensing laws, police said in a statement.

    Off-duty barmaid Tracey Leslie, 43, was fined A$500 (£220) for helping to hang spoons from De Favari's nipples, police said.

    The hotel manager was also fined A$1,000 for failing to stop the pair.

    Supt David Parkinson said: "It sends a clear message to all licensees in Peel that we will not tolerate this type of behaviour in our licensed premises."
     
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    It's interesting how crushing beer cans with her breasts can be prosecuted under the Liquor Control Act, they've thought of everything!
    It was mentioned on Radio 5 yesterday evening.
     

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