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Australian Couple's Incestuous Relationship Results in Child.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7334649.stm

Australia incest pair in TV plea

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An Australian man and his daughter have asked for understanding after revealing on national TV they have an incestuous relationship, and have a daughter.

John Deaves, 61, appeared on the TV show 60 Minutes with daughter Jenny, 39, and nine-month-old Celeste - to whom he is both father and grandfather.

Last month a judge banned them from having sex with each other and revealed they had a child in 2001 who died.

But they insisted on the programme that they were "normal intellectual adults".

Mr Deaves said they both "had careers, had a normal life like everybody else".

He added: "But [we have] fallen in love with each other when we are biologically related, when we've discovered each other later in life."

Mr Deaves had left the family home when his daughter Jenny was a baby, and did not see her again for 30 years.

When the couple met, in 2000, they began a sexual relationship.

Ms Deaves told 60 Minutes she began to see John as a man first and a father second.

"I was looking at him, sort of going, oh, he's not too bad. Like you might look at a man across the bar at a nightclub," she said.

"John and I are in this relationship as consenting adults. We are just asking for a little bit of respect and understanding."

The couple each pleaded guilty to two charges of incest last month and were banned from having sex with each other.

According to the judge's ruling in the case, the couple had a child in 2001 who died from congenital heart disease shortly after birth.

I liked:

The couple each pleaded guilty to two charges of incest last month and were banned from having sex with each other.

Thats bound to sort it out!

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Thats bound to sort it out!

I want to know who is going to police it. :mellow:

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There's a reason we sent them all there.

No, sorry, I shouldn't have written that - I am wrong.

There are many reasons why we sent them all there.

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Someone sort out my terrible grammar in the subtitle please.

I want to know who is going to police it. :mellow:

Whoever gets the short straw, I'm betting.

Hopefully there's no sort of CCTV system.

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Do a FULL edit on the post :thumbup:

:)

Their child looks very much like the Dad/Grandad. It's the hair.

The mum looks very like him t-oh.

Incidentally the dad looks like Mohammed Al Fayed and the mum like... uhh... a fat bitch?

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There only rooting each other is cos no other fook would want to go near them cos there ugly as fook

Don't lie. You tried it on with his daughter, failed, and the Dad was so horrified that she might end up with you, that he decided the best course of action was to start having sex with his own daughter.

Incest is part of the Australian culture. Like BBQ’s and Kangaroos

:P

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Don't lie. You tried it on with his daughter, failed, and the Dad was so horrified that she might end up with you, that he decided the best course of action was to start having sex with his own daughter.

Incest is part of the Australian culture. Like BBQ’s and Kangaroos

:P

:o sssshhhhhhh dont tell

I was actually waitng for some cnut to say i was related to them :giggle:

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We should nuke the place! Crims! The lot of them.....

According to The Australian, during an audit of computer systems by the South Australian police force’s IT branch, police computers belonging to hundreds of police officers were found to contain movies.

The origin of these movies is not clear, but it is probable that they’ve been downloaded via p2p at some point, either on these systems, or on the personal systems of officers and transferred over.

Senior officials of the SA police force have been made aware of the findings, including its commissioner Mel Hyde. However, police sources have told press that there will not be any investigation into this, citing the large numbers of police officers involved.

The Australian Federation against Copyright Theft (AFACT) has said it will write to the commissioner to seek an explanation, presumably as to why the police officers are being let off with what it considers a heinous crime. Quite ironically, AFACT boasts of “working closely with police” - perhaps this closeness has shown the police officers involved just how unimportant and meaningless this so-called ‘crime’ is in the grand scheme of things.

If the officers do go unpunished, it could create a favorable precedent for filesharers in South Australia. If police officers, who are expected to be held to a greater level of accountability regarding the law, show this level of contempt for the current copyright laws, are unpunished, it will make it harder to convince a court that regular citizen should be punished for similar acts.

On the other hand, if the officers are punished under the law, which allows for upto AUS$60,500 (About US$55,700 or 35,500Euro) per infringement and up to 5 years imprisonment, the ability to effectively police the state will be severely diminished.

Either way, this case will bring to a head the vastly disproportionate penalties for an act that, as yet, has never been proven to be even financially damaging. One thing is certain, when even the police officers join large numbers of citizens in flouting such laws, the law’s place in society should be called into serious question.

The South Australian police force had not responded to requests for comment at the time of publication.

Source: torrentfreak.com

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7334649.stm

An Australian man and his daughter have asked for understanding after revealing on national TV they have an incestuous relationship, and have a daughter.

John Deaves, 61, appeared on the TV show 60 Minutes with daughter Jenny, 39, and nine-month-old Celeste - to whom he is both father and grandfather.

Last month a judge banned them from having sex with each other and revealed they had a child in 2001 who died.

But they insisted on the programme that they were "normal intellectual adults".

Mr Deaves said they both "had careers, had a normal life like everybody else".

He added: "But [we have] fallen in love with each other when we are biologically related, when we've discovered each other later in life."

Mr Deaves had left the family home when his daughter Jenny was a baby, and did not see her again for 30 years.

When the couple met, in 2000, they began a sexual relationship.

Ms Deaves told 60 Minutes she began to see John as a man first and a father second.

"I was looking at him, sort of going, oh, he's not too bad. Like you might look at a man across the bar at a nightclub," she said.

"John and I are in this relationship as consenting adults. We are just asking for a little bit of respect and understanding."

The couple each pleaded guilty to two charges of incest last month and were banned from having sex with each other.

According to the judge's ruling in the case, the couple had a child in 2001 who died from congenital heart disease shortly after birth.

:crylaugh::crylaugh::crylaugh::crylaugh::crylaugh:

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