Why should they be named and have their personal medical records revealed?
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Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.Comment
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Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.Comment
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Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
"[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."Comment
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Depends which way you look at it. Was Alisha Horan aware of Gary Ablett's drug habits? Most likely not. She went along with him with stars in her eyes, went out partying and ended up dead. Gary Ablett is very much a public figure. The media built him up as GOD, and he was seen as a superman. An adoring fan cannot resist such a temptation to go out with her hero. Had it be known to the public that he also had an addiction, would she still have gone out with him and taken drugs? We'll never know, but at least a conscious decision would have been made prior to the event taking place.
It's all well and good for the media to pump up the ego's of footballers by printing their fantastic deeds on the field and creating a mob of idolising fans, but they are lambasted for printing anything sinister if the individual has in FACT done the wrong thing. They can't have it both ways.Comment
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She went along with him with stars in her eyes
It's all well and good for the media to pump up the ego's of footballers by printing their fantastic deeds on the field and creating a mob of idolising fans, but they are lambasted for printing anything sinister if the individual has in FACT done the wrong thing. They can't have it both ways.Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
"[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."Comment
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My reference about Horan having "stars in her eyes" came from her father. Was she infatuated? IMO probably.
The matter of printing medical records is a sensitive one I agree. C7 believe they bought documents that were accidently found in the public domain. They viewed the information within it to be factual and newsworthy. How the records got into the public domain is of no interest to C7. It's like any leaked government document / celebrity scandal / role model controversy, they will run with it. I compared the actual reporting of drink drivers (footballers or general public) having their BAC printed and used as evidence in court. This is a medical record. There has never been an uproar in reporting it because the offender has broken the law. The same applies here IMO as the drug user has also broken the law, but now most are saying that they should not be named because of privacy. So a drink driver can have there medical results discussed, but a drug user not. What if the footballer was pulled over and given a breathalyser AND a drug test and was found to be under the drinking limit, but tested positive to drugs? Would they be able to have anonymity?Comment
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The difference I see is that these records were to do with the 2 players rehabilitation. That is certainly none of "Joe Publics" business. As they were already getting the help they needed.Does God believe in Atheists?Comment
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Don't know if it would have made a difference, that's what I actually said. However, at least she would have made a conscious decision about that night knowing the facts.
My reference about Horan having "stars in her eyes" came from her father. Was she infatuated? IMO probably.
The matter of printing medical records is a sensitive one I agree. C7 believe they bought documents that were accidently found in the public domain. They viewed the information within it to be factual and newsworthy. How the records got into the public domain is of no interest to C7. It's like any leaked government document / celebrity scandal / role model controversy, they will run with it.
- stolen documents
- private medical records
It is of interest how those documents were obtained. It is part of a code of journalism. In addition, they weren't in 'the public domain'.
I compared the actual reporting of drink drivers (footballers or general public) having their BAC printed and used as evidence in court. This is a medical record.
There has never been an uproar in reporting it because the offender has broken the law. The same applies here IMO as the drug user has also broken the law, but now most are saying that they should not be named because of privacy.
Should we publish all the details of a drink driver's subsequent rehabilitation meetings and what was discussed at them? As GS14 notes, these records concern players are going through rehabilitation - there is no 'public interest' in that information. Just scandal.Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
"[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."Comment
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People get infatuated with footballers. Details of what they do with their private lives is probably not going to make a lot of difference to what they choose to do. You don't get details of other people's private lives before you hang around with them.
It is irresponsible journalism to run with a story based on:
- stolen documents
- private medical records
It is of interest how those documents were obtained. It is part of a code of journalism. In addition, they weren't in 'the public domain'.
No - it's a court record. That is a matter of public record. Medical records taken from a medical office are not a matter of public record.
They would be named if they had been charged with breaking the law. They haven't.
Should we publish all the details of a drink driver's subsequent rehabilitation meetings and what was discussed at them? As GS14 notes, these records concern players are going through rehabilitation - there is no 'public interest' in that information. Just scandal.Comment
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Doctor / patient privilege protects an offender from being charged with that crime. However, if that information gets into the hands of a member of public, they have every right to inform the authorities of illegal activities.
If they choose to use the media outlet to alert the authorities, then so be it.Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
"[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."Comment
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And if they are then the details will come out. Until then, the media should not be publishing details of private medical reports.
If it comes into their hands by theft, then the evidence may not be usable.
'So be it'? If you are arguing from the perspective of justice, then why would it be right that they sell the information to the media?
I put it to you that Ben Cousins father admitted that Ben was addicted to drugs and that he was seeking rehabilitation in the USA. What were your thoughts of Craig Hutchison following him all over the place while he was being rehabilitated? Bit strange for C9 personalities throwing stones at C7 I would have thought....Comment
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