As the petition against the decision passes 150,000 signatures, the NSW Premier has defended her decision to allow an ad for a racing event to be projected on the Sydney Opera House on Tuesday night, saying the image "will be in good taste". ab.co/2NsYzqz

Oct 8, 2018 路 2:07 AM UTC

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Yawn.... Things must be quiet in the Outrage industry these days!
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Look, it鈥檚 pretty obvious that the people have spoken. Now can this putrid idea already.
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Wait for it as glad rag will have her next election poster on one of the sails. How much was paid to them?
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Just think what would happen if that many people didn't vote for her party at the next election
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So Alan Jones is the Queen of Sydney, now everyone bow before the queen
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See we vote them in and they do not listen to us. Alan Jones stoped buses and coaches stopping and pulling up out front of his place near the Opera House because of the noise. Yet when he makes money and likes it he bribes our government to let him do anything.
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Taxis dont use that area as they stop in the roundabout. Stop him drom controlling Sydney and paying off the Government. His apology means nothing as he wants his way and no other.
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303k and still rising.