Caught watching sexy photos of girls on his iPhone in the middle of the parliamentary session

Although it is nothing more than an anecdote and, of course, nothing exclusive to the Asian country, Wong Ting-Kwong, Hong Kong politician and import and export legislator, has been caught in the middle of a visualized parliamentary debate sexy photos of girls on your iPhone.

iPhones and iPads for work and more

It must be that Mister Ting-Kwong wasn't motivated enough that day so he grabbed his iPhone and he chose to delight his eyes with images much more suggestive than those of the rest of his classmates. Or maybe, like they point out from Cult of Mac, "What helps decide the whole future of Hong Kong is not exciting enough" for him.

Caught red-handed with the iPHone

However, Wong Ting-Kwong is no exception and he is not the first politician who, instead of attentively fulfilling his obligations, is "hunted" using his iPhone or iPad in an inappropriate way. We could say that this last known case is not one more case among many.

Last year, the politician and former lawyer of Edward Snowden, Albert Ho, using his iPad to also see sexy girls on the Hong Kong Finance Secretary's annual budget speech. Apparently her homework that day didn't seem important enough either.

Caught red-handed with the iPad

Not to be the least, the then 67-year-old Italian politician, Simeone Di Cagno Abbrescia, member of the PDL party of Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (yes, the same as at a party organized in his home a few years ago years he had so many prostitutes in his service that he "was forced" to call a friend to help him out because he couldn't take it anymore), he was photographed during a parliamentary session in a situation similar to that of his aforementioned colleagues, although he claimed that the photos were "pop-up ads" that "suddenly came" to his iPad while he was working. What a coincidence!

Simeone Di Cagno Abbrescia

But we don't have to go that far to catch politicians red-handed using their iPhones or iPads for other tasks that have nothing to do with his job. Do you remember Celia Villalobos? Yes, the one that recommended bone broth when mad cows. Well she was caught playing Candy Crash in full parliamentary session. Something more innocent but certainly just as reprehensible, even more so when those ipad, iphone and we all pay for internet connections. It is known that he was not very interested in what Mariano was saying because it could even be said that he presented an attitude of concern. By the way, I think he's looking for lives.

Celia Villalobos Candy Crush

SOURCE | Cult of Mac


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