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Guild President barred from the RAM

  • Ban was issued after students made a complaint against the Guild President
  • Students’ Guild unable to offer any further information. More to follow

NICK ‘WELSHY’ DAVIES, the Students’ Guild President, has been barred from the RAM bar for 10 days Exeposé learnt last night.

Nick Davies, the current Students' Guild President
Nick Davies, the current Students’ Guild President

The ban was issued after a group of students issued a complaint to The Students’ Guild over Davies’ behaviour. However, the Guild has told Exeposé that they cannot release any details of the complaint.

In a short statement made to this paper, a Guild spokesman said: “A complaint against the Guild President was made and upheld with disciplinarily action taken. The individuals that made the complaint have requested that we do not release the details of the incident.”

Davies is currently away from his office on annual leave, and so was not available for comment.

More to follow.

By Tom Payne, Editor

The national press is sex obsessed

National press coverage on the front of the new edition of Exeposé
National press coverage on the front of the new edition of Exeposé

The national press seem to have missed the point. Surely what’s shocking about this story is not what the couple in question did, but that somehow everybody knows about it. I’m not saying that publically engaging in sexual activity of any kind is acceptable, but sometimes people get drunk and do things that they aren’t proud of. In this case, on waking up and realising what they got up to, they probably took comfort in the fact that it was at a private party on university property and they were therefore somewhat protected. At worse there were probably a few students nearby who knew what they were up to and might set the rumour mill running. The fact that one of their fellow students would send actual footage of them viral probably never occurred to them. They may pretend to be shocked at student behaviour, but let’s be honest: the national press is completely sex-obsessed themselves. It appears they don’t see the irony in criticising the SSB for its ‘highly sexual tone’ whilst running articles full of falsely gleaned information and dubiously sourced photographs just so they can focus on sex and encourage the general public to be disparaging. Furthermore, in their decrial of this shocking ‘public act’ they seem to be conveniently uninterested in how it came to be so public, perhaps because discussing the terrifying breach of security and privacy would implement their journalists.

Yes, it was imprudent; but the fact that they managed to avoid getting caught first-hand suggests that this wasn’t a case of exhibitionism. The girl has been accused by commenters of using it as an excuse to be ‘dirty’ and ‘promiscuous’, but the real dirty behaviour was that of whoever decided to record the CCTV footage and let such impulsive misdemeanour mar both their names and that of our university. Perhaps most scary, is that this untrustworthy person must have had access to the CCTV and therefore must be a student working in our Guild. That’s what really leaves a bitter taste in the mouth.

By Jess Newton

 

Guild staff filmed Ram CCTV tape

Staff members working for the Students’ Guild were responsible for filming and sharing CCTV footage of two students engaged in sexual activity during the Safer Sex Ball (SSB), Exeposé can exclusively reveal.

The section of the RAM where the amorous couple were caught on camera. Read full details in the next Exeposé
The section of the Ram where the amorous couple were caught on camera. Read full details in the next Exeposé

In a statement released to this paper, Guild senior management confirmed that members of their staff had been dismissed following a “rigorous investigation” into the culprit responsible for the leaked footage, which made international headlines last week.

The Students’ Guild told Exeposé: “We have identified the individuals involved, and in light of the seriousness of the breach have taken the strongest possible disciplinary action.

“We restate that given that the footage was taken without our permission, and that internal rules around security of CCTV were breached.”

Footage of the amorous couple having oral sex next to the Ram pool table was filmed by a member staff on a smart phone in the Ram’s CCTV monitoring room before the film leaked online. At the time of going to press, the Students’ Guild was unable to provide Exeposé with any further details as to how security measures were breached. They said: “With regret we are unable to provide details; the details are integral to the investigation and ongoing disciplinary action process.”

In the film, several individuals are clearly heard commenting on the footage. One male staff member asked: “Can I upload this to YouTube?”, before another colleague responded “no” twice.

Access to the Ram back office, where the CCTV monitoring screens are kept, was only accessible by staff working at the SSB. The Students’ Guild have told Exeposé that a small number of senior staff would have had access to the CCTV room, but weren’t able to tell us where the staff members were working at the time.

Students have reacted with surprise to the news. One female student told Exeposé: “There should have been greater control over access to the CCTV room, especially during the SSB. It’s such a shame that the charitable legacy of the SSB has been ruined, but I’m glad that staff member has been fired”.

Another claimed that: “The act itself was not shocking, but I feel really bad for the people caught on camera. It was very irresponsible of staff, of all people, to film that.”

A member of the Ram bar staff told Exeposé that normal security measures were not heightened on the night of the SSB: “Only senior members of staff are allowed access to the monitoring room. It is surprising that someone could have accessed it without running into staff and without prior knowledge of its location.

“Because it was such a big event the usual precautions were not in place so someone could have filmed the footage with ease”.

Devon and Cornwall Police said that the couple engaging in the sexual activity, could face prosecution. They said: “Putting CCTV footage on the internet without permission could contravene the law. That would namely be data protection laws and human rights legislation – the right to privacy.

Engaging in sexual activity in a public place could also constitute an offence, depending on the form of sexual activity.”

They added that if the footage was reported to them they would investigate the case as a crime.

The Students’ Guild has stated that “the police have have not been in contact with us regarding an investigation.” They added: “given the unlawful action of the individual who filmed the footage, the Guild shall support the police if there is one.”

Exeposé has learned that The Students’ Guild has yet to identify the couple in the footage, who they wish to speak to for welfare reasons.

The University also confirmed it would “inevitably” be speaking to the Guild about the security breach.

When asked if the news spelt the end for the SSB, the Students’ Guild said: “We are deeply saddened by the outcomes of the 2012 event but we do not want to lose sight of the positive work the event has done.”

The event has been running for over 20 years and generates a significant charitable contribution each year for Safer Sex Awareness charities in the South West. In addition to the event, and the charitable contributions, significant funding is put into educational campaign work for students as well – around World AIDs day each year.”

They added: “It would be a great shame if the actions of this individual undermined the campaign and charitable objectives of an event that in every other respect was well organised and incident free.”

News of the sex acts caught on camera was reported in the Daily Mail, The Daily Telegraph, The Sun and in New York’s Daily News, provoking a strong reaction from commentators.

A “wider investigation” is ongoing.

Read more exclusive news, comment and editorials in the next Exeposé – out next Tuesday.