As If There Was Any Doubt In Your Mind That Mayfair Is A Cover Up
Look at this. I was reading TMJ4's story about Saturday night's "disturbance" at Mayfair. I get to the bottom of the story, and I read this from Mayfair's Nancy Conley:
"Conley said we were not allowed to interview mall customers for this story, so we talked with young people after the Bucks game where the idea drew mixed reactions."
What???
"Conley said we were not allowed to interview mall customers for this story, so we talked with young people after the Bucks game where the idea drew mixed reactions."
What???
Libellés : Tosa
5 Comments:
Umnnnnnhhhh....
Obviously, "reporting" isn't what it used to be...
ahhh, if I were a news company, this denial from Mayfair would spark a deep investigation of the story behind the story... But that's just one bloggers opinion.
This calls for a "blogger" expose :)
This is a job for Pete Fanning.
While the mall may deny access to anyone... it is private property after all... I don't see how the media couldn't interview people outside the mall after they left.
The mall can't force people into silence after they left after all. What country do we live in again?
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