Yet another reason to learn how to play safe
This from the Mirror.co.uk
A widow whose husband died in a bizarre solo sex act is not due his £150,000 life insurance, a judge has ruled.
Dad-of-two Heinz Wacker, 55, dressed in a PVC mask, high heel latex boots and a body stocking before winding a dog lead around his neck.
He then tied the end to the electric bed he usually shared with wife Renate but strangled himself when a faulty remote control kept raising it.
Judge Baack yesterday said insurers were right not to pay up in Cologne, Germany. He said: "This was an auto-erotic accident and wasn't covered."
It seems to us than an accident is an accident regardless of whether it happens in PVC or on a ladder.
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Related to the Atlanta Eagle raid?
Atlanta Police Chief Richard Pennington announced last spring that he would be retiring at the end of Mayor Shirley Franklin’s tenure. That would be in January. But, Pennington took a slightly early out today along with his second-in-command Assistant Chief Alan Dreher.
Pennington and Dreher put in their notice this afternoon at the end of a City Hall financial update meeting facilitated by Mayor Shirley Franklin and CFO Jim Glass. Pennington will depart at the end of December. Dreher will leave Dec. 8.
Pennington leaves a police department that is mired in lawsuits and losing officers to retirement or other departments at twice the rate of the rest of the metro area. Lambda Legal, a gay legal assistance group, filed a lawsuit against the APD today for the handling of a raid on the gay leather bar, The Atlanta Eagle in September.



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