'Clive Palmer volunteer' fined after allegedly exposing himself at polling place

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A man - believed to be a United Australia Party volunteer - has been fined for allegedly exposing himself at a polling booth in Sydney's southwest.

In a statement, police said he committed an"offensive act in front of at least 3 women and one man." He was issued an infringement notice for offensive conduct as well as a move-on direction.

The woman said the man was "aggressive and problematic" and started"abusing me, calling me moron, calling me names".She removed herself from the situation but the man went on to"undo his zip". Across the country, the election had has been marked by several incidents and

 

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'I'll show you a democracy sausage, I've got one right here!'

I hope no one saw his democracy sausage.

Clearly overqualified for the job...

Lol

If someone has been fined it's no longer 'allegedly'.

Classic

Hah makes sense

This is what Palmer,Hanson and Anning will encourage in Australia

Introducing his local member at the general erection!🤣🤣🤣

A Libs preference vote right there 😡

Democracy sausage in action

smithmeyerjen I am sure Clive is so proud. After all, he has already told us what he thinks of the voters.

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