Air Traffic Controller Had Sex While Working In The Control Tower

Talk about multi-tasking. An air traffic controller received oral sex while on duty and instructing pilots. The controller’s license had previously been revoked after the man’s lover made the salacious claims that she gave him a blowjob while he was handcuffed to a chair in the airport’s control tower.

But the decision was appealed and a judge ruled that the air traffic controller, who remains anonymous due to strict court orders, should keep his license. It seems the judge decided that the man having sex while on duty was “not as risky” as the director of CAA believed because there was not enough evidence to prove he had been handcuffed. The judge said: “The appellant voluntarily engaged in distracting behaviour which must have impinged on his capacity to react but, in my judgment, it is not sufficiently proven that he engaged in the even more risky and irresponsible behaviour of allowing himself to be physically prevented from doing so.”

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Check out more about an air traffic controller keeping his license after having sex while on duty in the control tower: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10663395/Air-traffic-controller-sex-married-woman-instructing-pilots-KEEPS-licence.html

New Bill Aims To Fingerprint Adult Entertainers

Vote No on Prop 60

Porn stars in California have blasted a bill which would require adult entertainers to be fingerprinted and obtain a work license. The bill was introduced in a bid to increase education and regulation in the X-rated industry.  An initial draft of the bill proposed that each performer would pay for and complete training every three years, educating them on “reporting workplace injuries,” “how to avoid sexually transmitted diseases” and “resources for assistance.”

The draft also declared that each performer—both amateur webcam performers and professional porn stars—would be required to have their fingerprints taken as part of initial training and would need to obtain a valid business license prior to work. The bill was slammed by both professors and porn stars: “The industry simply isn’t comparable to other jobs which require permitting,” one Washington University academic told The Los Angeles Times. Meanwhile, others claim that the bill does not address how many workers  – particularly webcam performers – do porn on the side: “This isn’t just the porn stars in the [San Fernando] Valley anymore, this is your neighbors,” said vice president of the Adult Performers Actors Guild.

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Check out more about a bill that would fingerprint adult entertainers: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8061351/Porn-stars-California-revolt-against-Democrat-bill-FINGERPRINT-adult-entertainers.html