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Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

20 Apr 2012 6:25pm
This should probably be in the General Discussion section but it is Friday evening and I know you all like a good read to unwind after the working week finishes. Please feel free to discuss.




A public servant injured on a work trip while having sex with a male friend at a motel is entitled to compensation, a court has found.
The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was denied a Workers' Compensation claim for facial and psychological injuries suffered when a glass light fitting came away from the wall above her bed as she was having sex in November 2007.
She took ComCare, the federal government workplace safety body, to the Federal Court over its decision to reject her claim.
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Today, Justice John Nicholas, ruled in her favour, saying the injuries were suffered in the course of her employment.
The woman, aged in her late 30s, was employed in the human relations section of a Commonwealth government agency.
The agency had sent her to a town in country NSW where she and a colleague were conducting budget reviews and meeting local staff.
She was booked into a motel overnight.
In the judgment, delivered today, Justice Nicholas said it was agreed that the woman met a male friend who lived in the country town three or four weeks before the accident.
They spoke several times on the phone and she made arrangements to meet up with him at the motel.
It was not specified if the light fitting was pulled off the wall by the woman or her male partner, Justice Nicholas said.
The Administrative Appeals Tribunal had earlier upheld ComCare's decision, finding that sexual activity was "not an ordinary incident of an overnight stay like showering, sleeping, eating or returning to the place of residence from a social occasion elsewhere in the vicinity. Rather she was involved in a recreational activity which her employer had not induced, encouraged or countenanced".
However, Justice Nicholas disagreed, finding it was not necessary for the woman to show that the activity that led to the injury was one that had been expressly or impliedly induced or encouraged by her employer.
"If the applicant had been injured while playing a game of cards in her motel room she would be entitled to compensation even though it could not be said that her employer induced or encouraged her to engage in such an activity," he said.
"In the absence of any misconduct or an intentionally self inflicted injury, the fact that the applicant was engaged in sexual activity rather than some other lawful recreational activity while in her motel room does not lead to any different result."
During the hearing, the woman's barrister, Leo Grey, said sex was "an ordinary incident of life" commonly undertaken in a motel room at night, just like sleeping or showering.
Mr Grey referred to previous cases, including when compensation was granted to a worker who slipped in the shower at a hotel.
Mr Grey said there was no suggestion the woman had engaged in any misconduct and noted the absence of any rule that employees should not have anyone else in their room.
But Andrew Berger, for ComCare, said sex was not "an ordinary incident of an overnight stay like showering, sleeping or eating".
While sexual activity was an ordinary incident, it was not necessary, he added.
In his statement, her sexual partner said they were "going hard".
"I do not know if we bumped the light or it just fell off," he said.
"I think she was on her back when it happened but I was not paying attention because we are rolling around."
In May last year, the woman was granted a suppression order on her name after she told the court she would withdraw her suit if she was publicly identified.
Justice Nicholas ruled "the administration of justice would be prejudiced unless an order is made protecting the identity of the applicant".
He took into account evidence the woman was suffering from depression and anxiety.
"I am satisfied that this is not a case where the application for [non-publication] orders is motivated by simple desire to avoid embarrassment or ridicule," he said.


Read more: www.smh.com.au/public-service/woman-hurt-during-sex-on-work-trip-entitled-to-compo-court-20120419-1x8z3.html
doggie
doggie

WA

15849 posts

20 Apr 2012 4:26pm
That wouldnt happen to me unless I had a trip to NZ
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

20 Apr 2012 6:28pm
Yeah, funny hey. I have read about this a few times over the years, and again today.

I tend to agree with the judge... Havin' a root is relatively normal, like having a shower! I would have thought that the compo claim would be relatively minor on the grand scheme of things...

Pretty funny though.
boofy
boofy

NSW

2110 posts

20 Apr 2012 6:34pm
She is on light duities now BJ,s at work only
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

20 Apr 2012 6:35pm
yes Simondo - but in another article (I can not find it) they had to describe what they were doing apparently - so there was some action movements!!! The way they were talking on the radio she was a real goer. Seems she met (co-incidently) the bloke a few weeks earlier and just happened to be going to his rural NSW town for work. I imagine that what really happened was she knew she was going there so got on-line and found a new friend for evening entertainment! Quality. I admire chicks like that
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

20 Apr 2012 6:45pm
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Ted the Kiwi said...

yes Simondo - but in another article (I can not find it) they had to describe what they were doing apparently - so there was some action movements!!! The way they were talking on the radio she was a real goer. Seems she met (co-incidently) the bloke a few weeks earlier and just happened to be going to his rural NSW town for work. I imagine that what really happened was she knew she was going there so got on-line and found a new friend for evening entertainment! Quality. I admire chicks like that




cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk

NSW

2528 posts

20 Apr 2012 6:45pm
She works/worked for human relations and she was getting her relation on, doing her job in my opinion, bet the guy liked the govn't a whole lot better after that
towball
towball

4634 posts

20 Apr 2012 4:51pm
Were waiting for you
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doggie said...

That wouldnt happen to me unless I had a trip to NZ


doggie
doggie

WA

15849 posts

20 Apr 2012 4:52pm
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towball said...

Were waiting for you
doggie said...

That wouldnt happen to me unless I had a trip to NZ





Im sure you are mate
towball
towball

4634 posts

20 Apr 2012 4:56pm
Saw ya brother today sorry can't get close enough for a photo ,he shoots the gap when he see's me
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doggie said...

towball said...

Were waiting for you
doggie said...

That wouldnt happen to me unless I had a trip to NZ





Im sure you are mate


doggie
doggie

WA

15849 posts

20 Apr 2012 5:00pm
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towball said...

Saw ya brother today sorry can't get close enough for a photo ,he shoots the gap when he see's me
doggie said...

towball said...

Were waiting for you
doggie said...

That wouldnt happen to me unless I had a trip to NZ





Im sure you are mate





Hes not my %$#@& brother!!
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

20 Apr 2012 7:01pm
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cRAZY Canuk said...

She works/worked for human relations and she was getting her relation on, doing her job in my opinion, bet the guy liked the govn't a whole lot better after that


Did you surf the Bower today? Heard it was a lot of fun out there.
Scotty88
Scotty88

4214 posts

20 Apr 2012 7:54pm
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Ted the Kiwi said...

cRAZY Canuk said...

She works/worked for human relations and she was getting her relation on, doing her job in my opinion, bet the guy liked the govn't a whole lot better after that


Did you surf the Bower today? Heard it was a lot of fun out there.


The Bower looked like it was pumping from Steyne. I could see there was a few out with one s** out there as well.
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk

NSW

2528 posts

20 Apr 2012 9:57pm
Looked OK this morning beach was closing out, going to be busy out the tomorrow.
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