A journalist surprises the Canadian mayor

GUADALAJARA, JALISCO (AUGUST 27, 2013).- On many occasions, politicians find it difficult to answer questions posed to them by journalists and columnists, especially on controversial subjects, but the mayor of Kelowna, Canada, Walter Gray, set an example of professionalism and seriously during an interview given last Monday. , August 26.

During his meeting with columnist Lori Welbourne, the mayor was surprised when asked if it was legal in this city for women to walk half-naked in the street.

As Gray was about to respond, the announcer also asked her to hold her microphone, then take off her blouse and show her breasts to the politician who appeared surprised.

Lori continued the conversation:

“What if I walked down the street without a top, would I do something illegal?”

“Well, someone would probably call the police thinking you're doing something illegal, but that's not the case. I'm not suggesting you do it, but you wouldn't be breaking any laws.”

The mayor continued the interview and answered questions with good humor, but after a while he asked the reporter to end the interview because he had a very tight schedule.

THE INFORMANT/PATRICIA GALLARDO


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