@tripod said:
Perhaps SMH would like to disclose that as the owner of cracker.com.au they are one of the largest advertisers for such brothels. This disclosure seems to have escaped the author of the articles over the last few months
I have moved this post away from the story to which it refers as it has a whiff of “trolling” about it and just gets in the way of an important discussion.
Just for the record, I didn’t write the original story, I am not an employee of Fairfax and I had never heard of cracker.com.au until I read this post. Even if I were a Fairfax employee, I doubt if I could do much about ads on any of their websites, let alone one in a completely different department.
FYI Tripod, providing sexual services for money is not illegal in NSW, provided they don’t contravene local government planning regulations. Opening a brothel in a residential apartment block clearly does and that and more and that’s what we were writing about.
If the services you believe the services you have discovered on cracker.com.au are operating illegally, you should inform the police.
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