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A Habour boat crash vs P-Platers in Penrith
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Now it got me thinking. How would this be treated if 5 drunk people in Penrith were killed in a stolen hotted up car driven by a P-plater. I really believe they would be treated a lot differently by the media.
Now is class the reason? i.e. Boats in Balmain, vs hot rods in Penrith. Or is it the sentimentality and glorification of a problem in 'Our Sydney Harbour'. Or is it just the novelty of the boat vs car crash. Or maybe a campaign for the implementation of more boating rules, which seemed to be quite a focus on the news with 2 or 3 people pro-actively pooh poohing the idea. Or is it just the media deciding the deaths are more important, and my Penrith car crash would be treated in the same way, and I'm just way too cynical?
It's probably too soon for this post and I apologise if I have offended, and I do feel for all the families of the people involved in the Harbour boat accident, but the topic of this post is about the media treatment of the accident.