Furious war of words between 'super viagra' bloke and Ray Hadley
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A ferocious war of words has erupted between broadcaster Ray Hadley and 시알리스 효과 a bloke whose experiment with 'super Viagra' ended with him exposing himself at a Hungry Jack's drive-thru.
David Bruce Richardson, 시알리스 효과 51, 시알리스 효과 made front page news after he was sentenced over an incident in which he accidentally exposed his privates to a 16-year-old worker during a fast-food run in the Northern Territory last September.
A farrier from Humpty Doo, 시알리스세일구매 south of Darwin, received a nine-month good behaviour bond in Darwin Local Court this week after Judge Therese Austin accepted Richardson's account.
The court heard he had accidentally flashed the young woman after he took a high-powered Viagra dose that left him suffering extreme pain in his private parts.
He apparently then went through the drive-thru - while seeking food on his way to get help - while wearing only a towel.
The court found there had been no 'sexual' intent, but the young service worker who saw Richardson's private parts was said to be left traumatised and embarrassed.
Richardson yesterday broke his silence to Daily Mail Australia to express his remorse and admitted he'd 'made a mistake'.
But broadcaster Ray Hadley slammed both the court's decision and Richardson during an on-air discussion with 2GB colleague Ben Fordham on Thursday morning.
'It sounds like a load of poppycock to me,' Hadley said.
David Bruce Richardson (pictured) made front page news over his ill-fated Hungry Jack's run
David Bruce Richardson, 시알리스 효과 51, 시알리스 효과 made front page news after he was sentenced over an incident in which he accidentally exposed his privates to a 16-year-old worker during a fast-food run in the Northern Territory last September.
A farrier from Humpty Doo, 시알리스세일구매 south of Darwin, received a nine-month good behaviour bond in Darwin Local Court this week after Judge Therese Austin accepted Richardson's account.
The court heard he had accidentally flashed the young woman after he took a high-powered Viagra dose that left him suffering extreme pain in his private parts.
He apparently then went through the drive-thru - while seeking food on his way to get help - while wearing only a towel.
The court found there had been no 'sexual' intent, but the young service worker who saw Richardson's private parts was said to be left traumatised and embarrassed.
Richardson yesterday broke his silence to Daily Mail Australia to express his remorse and admitted he'd 'made a mistake'.
But broadcaster Ray Hadley slammed both the court's decision and Richardson during an on-air discussion with 2GB colleague Ben Fordham on Thursday morning.
'It sounds like a load of poppycock to me,' Hadley said.
David Bruce Richardson (pictured) made front page news over his ill-fated Hungry Jack's run
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