Friday, August 26, 2005

This is so wrong Just so wrong

Man fined for revealing wife's affair on shop's neon sign Category:(Interesting)

Man fined for revealing wife's affair on shop's neon sign

A French man has been fined for putting up a neon sign outside his pet shop to highlight his wife's affair.
Robert Sofolowski was fined 50,000 Francs, (about £4,780) for infringing Patrice Chopin's right to privacy, after revealing his wife was having an affair with the banker.
The 42-year-old from Nancy says he'll appeal and continue his fight for wronged husbands everywhere, The Times reports.
The neon sign read: "If your wife has an account at the bank, Patrice Chopin will not only take care of her money. Her intimacy interests him as well."
After the ruling he said: "I am the one who has been wronged. There is no reason for cuckolds like myself to hide themselves away."
His barrister, GĂ©rard Michel, adds: "My client does not call Mr Chopin's private life into question, but his professional life. He seduces his customers while at work. This affair is therefore in the public domain."
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