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Journalists have the right to resist compulsion to intrude
Do no more damage. Respect privacy. Never exploit a person’s vulnerability. This is what I was taught at university while studying journalism. It’s called ethics. There are 12 ethical points journalists must uphold if they are to maintain credibility and keep their jobs. Twelve simple rules about facts, honesty, fairness, commercialism, conflict, racism and plagiarism.
Darryl Sutton – poise and consistency
There is a photo of Darryl Sutton taken after the 1977 semi-final. Sutton is slumped on a bench, his back against the wall, eyes closed and legs stretched out. Lathered in sweat, Sutton is completely exhausted. A lit cigarette sits idle in his hand. He is too tired to smoke.