A ferocious war of words has erupted between broadcaster Ray Hadley and 비아그라복용법 a bloke whose experiment with 'super Viagra' ended with him exposing himself at a Hungry Jack's drive-thru
>David Bruce Richardson, 51, 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, 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, 시알리스사이트 but the young service worker who saw Richardson's private parts was said to be left traumatised and 비아그라사이트 embarrass
/>Richardson yesterday broke his silence to Daily Mail Australia to express his remorse and admitted he'd 'made a mistak
/>But broadcaster Ray Hadley slammed both the court's decision and Richardson during an on-air discussion with 2GB colleague Ben Fordham on Thursday morni
/>'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, 51, 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, 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, 시알리스사이트 but the young service worker who saw Richardson's private parts was said to be left traumatised and 비아그라사이트 embarrass
/>Richardson yesterday broke his silence to Daily Mail Australia to express his remorse and admitted he'd 'made a mistak
/>But broadcaster Ray Hadley slammed both the court's decision and Richardson during an on-air discussion with 2GB colleague Ben Fordham on Thursday morni
/>'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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