Geelong Advertiser should not have told readers about man threatening to jump off car park, rules press watchdog

A newspaper which reported widespread disruption in a city centre has been found guilty of beaching Australian Press Council guidelines because it told readers that a “distraught” man was threatening to throw himself off a car park.

The APC ruled that while News Corp’s Geelong Advertiser was entitled to tell its online readers that disruption was taking place, it should not have revealed the reason. The article appeared online in April last year.

The APC’s rules on reporting of suicide state that the method and location of a suicide should not be described in detail unless the public interest in doing so clearly outweighs the risk of causing further suicides.

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