Mosley seeking tougher media privacy laws
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The brazen cheek of this despicable man is unbelievable!

He should have resigned!

He has brought his sport into disrepute and he is a laughing stock.

Shame on you Moseley.
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F1 » Mosley seeking tougher media privacy laws

FIA President Max Mosley is to ask the European Court of Human Rights for stricter media privacy laws in the wake of the News of the World's damaging publication of his involvement in a sex scandal earlier this year.

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i wonder if his legal team is looking to have it respectively applied to say, 7th september 2008 onward!!??
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The brazen cheek of this despicable man is unbelievable!

He should have resigned!

He has brought his sport into disrepute and he is a laughing stock.

Shame on you Moseley.
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Can I ask this stoopid question to British readers? Is prostitution legal or illegal in the UK?
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This guy has no shame. Anybody who cares about F1, as he claims to would have resigned and gone to hide under a rock somewhere but Mosely is still poncing around as if what he was caught doing was normal and respectable.
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Max Mosley is a malignant narcissist. By nature he displays what Psychologists call an 'arrogant affect', or basically, an arrogant nature that is totally unaware of any faults. (Ego-Syntonic).

Max Mosley enjoys the physical harm of others, (in a sexual context) - and sees this as pleasurable.

Now tell me if I'm wrong here, but when we were 18, did we fantasize about making people bleed or beat them? making people beg for mercy in a 'sexual context'? No. That is somewhat wrong, it it not?

In most countries, this is illegal. Indeed, S&M/BSDM was illegal in Britain until the late 1970's where it was de-classifed as a mental disorder needing Psychiatric treatement.

He's damaged.
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Question for Max.


What are you doing now that you want to keep secret?
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Max Mosley = EPIC LULZ
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I am no fan of Max as regards his tenure as FIA president and say what you want about Max as FIA president or whether he should have resigned when the scandal broke.
I agree with him completely as regards what he is trying to establish as regards privacy rights and strengthening privacy laws. The British press, among others, is out of control. How would you feel if the press was as intrusive into the details of your private life? Think about that for a moment.
Posted by Lisa LasVegas (400 days ago)
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lisa, spot on. the thread was about privacy, to which everyone has a right to, yet the posts are all personal attacks on mosley. i wonder how many of the previous posters can claim to be as pure as the driven snow? mosley has been given a vote of confidence, he has won his court case and whether we like it or not, he is entitled to get on with his life. it will be interesting to see who in Formula 1 was responsible for setting up the sting.
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Lisa and Rich ard are the same people that complain about police sobriety checkpoints. If you are not doing anything wrong (or just morally corrupt as the case may be) you have nothing to worry about. The only people concerned about privacy are the ones who have things to hide.Mose Maxley may have other skeletons he wants to hide , hence his appeal. What a pompous *ss. Everyone has a right to privacy,agreed,but illegal activities behind closed doors are still illegal.
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