Johannesburg — The Sowetan newspaper's publishing of prominent pictures of two officers having sex while on duty was not in the public interest, the Press Ombudsman ruled on Monday,. He ordered the paper to apologise on both its front and second pages. The paper's deputy news editor Khangale Makhado said on Tuesday that lawyers were being consulted, but it was not yet known if an appeal would be lodged with the SA Press Appeals Panel. The controversial pictures, published on page one and two on August Retief said the story itself was in the public interest because the people involved were public servants being paid by taxpayers.
Grab a shake, left your amperbroekkie or bra behind and take some photos for evidence! The Name is catchy but that is all. I found the food very average, burger and chips. Beer cold and prices high for what there is.
A pub with a name that makes people slam on the brakes when they drive through the area. If the word sex was not added, no one would stop. Its a pub some food also with a cool owner. HAve a drink and continue. Take the picture.
South Africa's police on Tuesday slammed the "immoral acts" of two security service officers after a popular newspaper published graphic pictures of them having sex in uniform. The Sowetan daily sold out by midday on Monday when it ran a front-page picture of a male prison officer kneeling before a partly dressed policewoman. The prison officer has been suspended from his job and handed in his notice last month, the Sowetan reported. The man told the paper that he recorded the video in case the woman accused him of rape, but the video had been leaked by a friend.
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