Jackson ‘malfunction’ fine axed

Filed in National by on July 21, 2008

From the BBC…

A US appeal court has thrown out a $550,000 (£275,700) fine against CBS for screening Janet Jackson’s “wardrobe malfunction” during 2004’s Super Bowl.

Three judges ruled the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) watchdog “acted arbitrarily and capriciously” in levying the fine.

Some 90 million viewers saw a fleeting glimpse of the singer’s breast during a performance at half-time.

Bush appointees acting capriciously and arbitrarily?

Gasp!! Get me to my fainting couch, I have the vapors.

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  1. TRUTH TELLER says:

    Finally a Judge who knows how to handle the Kooks.