We know know that the hapless Chiefs got themselves in hot water after being beaten out of the Super 15 semis. Mad Monday, an opportunity for the team to celebrate the end of a reasonably successful season with a "blow out" at the Okoroire Hot Springs - which included a stripper that some of the guys arranged. Unbeknownst to his mates, one of the players paid stripper Scarlette an additional $50 for the dubious pleasure of licking her between the legs - the others thought this was acceptable, things escalated out of her control and things that may not have been agreed with the agency happened. Scarlette, rightly unhappy went public. The mainstream media and all manner of groups howled that a woman, any woman should be treated so poorly - then it became apparent that Scarlette was unhappy, not at the attention, but because she had not been paid for the extras. It staggers me that any woman would willingly put herself in a position where the judgement and behaviour of 20-30 young men would be influenced by peer pressure and alcohol, and in offering "extras" perhaps exacerbated the situation. Whilst she has been fired by the agency who put her forward for the arrangement (for performing extras), no woman should ever expect to find herself in a position where she feels unsafe, for any reason. All Blacks Coach, Steve Hanson quite rightly stated that these "Mad Mondays" have no place in the modern world. Comments are closed.
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Don MalcolmA perfect day involves being on my Harley with a long ride ahead.
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