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The lawyer for a Brisbane man who flashed his buttocks at a police car argued in court yesterday that 'mooning' was a constitutional right and a part of the larrikin Australian character. The offence, which carries a maximum fine of $100, became a sticky constitutional issue when Aboriginal legal service lawyer Eugene O'Sullivan argued 'mooning' a police car was a legitimate and legal means of expression. He said it was a 'mild' political act and a protest against government authority protected under the implied freedoms of the constitution...
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