SYDNEY - An Australian woman injured when a lamp in a motel room and fell on his face when he was having sex. Civil servants were staying at the hotel while on duty. He also asked for compensation for the incident.
According to his lawyer, the woman suffered injuries to the nose, mouth and teeth as well as mentally disturbed after glass-glass light located just above the bed fell on his face when he was having sex.
Civil servants were staying at hotels located outside the city for one night prior to a meeting and had reported the case to federal court and claim for injuries suffered because of these incidents occurred when she was on duty.
His lawyer, Leo Grey told the judge John Nicolas said that the woman was injured in an incident of ordinary life and common in a motel room at night. He does not need to get official permission to bring others into his hotel room. "This is not the 1920s anymore," said Grey.
While the safety agency staff ComCare government rejected the claim. According ComCare lawyer Andrew Berger, whoever is running the government's task is allowed to eat, sleep, and personal health matters, but are forbidden to have sex.
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