An Australian journalist who named her son Methamphetamine Rules has been grilled over the blunder in an interview.
has been grilled over the blunder on A Current Affair.
“I did this in the name of journalism, Ally,” a lighthearted Drysdale said, before the interview took more of a serious tone. Langdon conceded some people would no doubt find the story “hilarious”, but added, “others, I imagine, are appalled.”“We checked what the risks were before we did it and we’ve shown that there probably needs to be some tightening up of the processes to make sure when people fill out these forms that they are actually checked properly,” she said.The NSW Registry told news.com.au it had tightened its system following the mistake.
“Methamphetamine Rules, we thought would surely get rejected, and then when it does, we can find out what name the Registrar chooses,” she told news.com.au Tuesday.“It was really just a lighthearted, curious attempt to get an answer to this question.”
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