Investigation into Bondi street brawl stalled because photographic branding made early evidence difficult to seeNews Corps overly enthusiastic protection of photographs of James Packer and David Gyngell hindered a police investigation into their fight in Bondi because the watermark covered up what was going on.
NSW acting assistant police commissioner Mark Walton said at a press conference on Wednesday that police had officially begun inquiries into the incident in which two of Australias most powerful men fought in the street.
Not sure the watermark was prominent enough, helped them out a bit pic.twitter.com/56lfeYrOj7
EXCLUSIVE: FORGET PACKER v GYNGELL, WE HAVE PICS OF @AlboMP TOUCHING UP A CROC #watermark pic.twitter.com/4QWwrNQvQh
Continue reading... Reported by guardian.co.uk 8 minutes ago.
NSW acting assistant police commissioner Mark Walton said at a press conference on Wednesday that police had officially begun inquiries into the incident in which two of Australias most powerful men fought in the street.
Not sure the watermark was prominent enough, helped them out a bit pic.twitter.com/56lfeYrOj7
EXCLUSIVE: FORGET PACKER v GYNGELL, WE HAVE PICS OF @AlboMP TOUCHING UP A CROC #watermark pic.twitter.com/4QWwrNQvQh
Continue reading... Reported by guardian.co.uk 8 minutes ago.