Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Question for the Council | |
Posted by: | Simon Hayes | |
Date/Time: | 04/05/24 07:53:00 |
No it doesn’t. Since you are too stupid to understand anything relating to journalism or accurate reporting let me explain it to you in very simple terms. Publishing an article puts that information in the public domain. It’s then available to everyone to repeat and reuse. But there’s an onus on the person publishing that information to ensure that what’s written is accurate and fact checked. That wasn’t the case here, and the information in the government report was based on flawed research. A simple Google search would have thrown up all the inaccuracies in Rachel Alfred’s ‘research’, including not recording vehicles moving at less than 10km per hour on peripheral roads. You should cut down on your pork life Guy. Get some education. It’s never too late. |