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Bare Breasted Beer Can Crusher Luana De Faveri fined $1000

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PERTH, Australia Iffin’ you want me to put this over in the weird forum…..are there directions I simply missed for photos? (I have a feeling I’m gonna be reeeeally embarrassed!)

Oh..and these were the ONLY links I could locate…believe me, there sure isn’t much,
If anything I left out! Australia Foster Crushing Babe

“Talent will out.”, “It takes all kinds to make the world go round.”

I only mention these two timeworn thoughts, because the girl with the talent, Luana De Faveri, age 31, was fined for utilizing her talents thus making someone’s world go round. It seems harmless enough. Her co-worker merely assisted, yet was punished as well.

Ironically De Faveri pleaded guilty to two breaches of the Liquor Control Act, costing her $1,000 in US money. A workmate, Tracey Leslie, 43 who was simply trying to help her co-worker was fined $500, and the bar manager was fined $1,000 for not stopping the um…pair.

No, this was no donkey show from Tijuana. Perhaps the judge would have looked at it with more compassion if he’d thought of it by comparison. The two barmaids had a sure fire act which must have brought in great tips, without the use of livestock.

The debauchery took place in Perth. Ms De Faveri would crush beer cans between her bare breasts of steel during one of the offenses,(or highlights, depending upon your view), at the Premier Hotel in Pinjarra. Ms Leslie came into play when she helped co-worker in a variation of a kid’s trick at the dinner table Yes, the old hang your spoon on your nose trick! It if had been her nose, it wouldn’t have cost her $500. for helping to hang spoons on DeFaveri’s nipples. Frankly, I believe an argument could be made that they were simply trying to demonstrate that cans should be crushed for the sake of recycling. I’m still working on an excuse for hanging spoons on one’s nips, which is why I’m here and even Marcia Clark is writing books somewhere.

The Superintendent David Pareinson of the Peel Police District seems quite certain of the results of the punishment, and blown away the carefully constructed advertising of decades as Australia as a land of beer, fun, beer, fun!"The fines send a clear message to all licensees in Peel that we will not tolerate this type of behavior in our Licensed premises," he declared. Maybe so, or maybe it will cause untold variations throughout Australia. If I were a betting person, well….talk with me later.