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    Aaron Patrick

    Why the breast that engrossed Victoria is a warning for every manager

    Business leaders are being forced to police private moments exposed online, expanding workplace expectations of behaviour well beyond the office.

    Aaron PatrickSenior correspondent

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    We don’t know much about the owner of the breast that convulsed Victoria, Remy Jackson, and how she felt about AFL footballer Jordan De Goey’s responsibility for its fleeting, drunken exposure in a Bali bar.

    Something else we don’t know is exactly when a private moment exposed online – from sexual intimacy to a racist slur to shouting at a security guard – should cost someone their job.

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