Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Become "Lady" for Belying Media

                                                                                                                             The Telegraph
                       Martyn Crute dressed in women's clothes when crossing outside Lincoln Crown Court, England
LONDON, - Suspected or convicted of corruption cases who want to escape from the pursuit of reporters might be able to improvise what Martyn Crute below. Men director of the oil companies appear in British court by dressing as women for the sake of trying to avoid media attention waiting for him.

Not just clothes, Crute also wearing women's accessories. Just look, he wore a striped pullover sleeveless, knee length black skirt and high heels when leaving Lincoln Crown Court, England, as reported by The Telegraph earlier last week, in order to outwit the cameraman.

Damn him! Disguise the surprise was immediately known in seconds by the photographers are waiting and ready to take pictures when s/he came out. Because the photographers were chasing, he then tossed her hair into her face to hide the jaw and used shaving in his cheek.

The action was to ensure that its identity as a journalist Crute unknown. Crute, who is from Retford, Notts, England, was a director of UK Oil and Gas Ltd. He appeared in court on charges that his business operated for 15 months without being registered in the body of gas safety, Corgi. It has put workers at risk because of poor working standards made during that period.

The prosecutor for the UK Health and Safety Executive said the company continued to use the logo Corgi in the document and give the impression to customers that the company is operating legally.

Crute admitted charges of violating the provisions of health and safety in Employment Act of England. He was fined £ 2,000 and ordered to pay £ 41,000 legal costs and are prohibited from becoming directors of the company for seven years.


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