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Omaha Steve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-28-09 01:23 PM
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RadarOnline slapped with labor citations regarding octuplet watch

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-octuplets17-2009jun17,0,6373158.story

A state agency says the website, which has an exclusive contract to film Nadya Suleman's family, violated permit and filming regulations.
By Kimi Yoshino and Jessica Garrison

June 17, 2009
California's top labor official Tuesday slapped four citations on the celebrity gossip website that has been chronicling the life of octuplets mom Nadya Suleman and her 14 children.

The fledgling Internet site, RadarOnline.com, quickly established itself as the go-to source for Suleman gossip. Week after week, it posted peeks into Suleman's juggling act of caring for octuplets and six older children as a single, unemployed mother. It had the only camera crew inside Suleman's SUV on March 17, the chaotic, frenzied night the first of two octuplets were released from the hospital.

But on Tuesday, the office of the state labor commissioner issued four citations against RadarOnline, alleging that it had not obtained an entertainment permit, filmed 2-month-old Noah and Isaiah Suleman outside hours approved by the state labor code, and did not have a studio teacher on site to ensure the infants' health and safety. The four citations, which cover six violations, carry a $3,000 fine, said Dean Fryer, the agency's spokesman.

"Any time there's a question of a baby being put at risk in the entertainment industry, I think it's incumbent on me as labor commissioner to take my statutory jurisdiction very, very seriously," Labor Commissioner Angela Bradstreet said.

Under the state's labor code, the website should have obtained an entertainment permit for filming any child between 15 days and 18 years old. In addition, filming of infants is allowed for only 20 minutes a day, between 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. and between 2:30 and 4:30 p.m.

RadarOnline officials had no comment but said on their website: "Like any other news-gathering organization, Radar-Online.com is not required to obtain permits nor is it restricted to certain hours in its news-gathering operations."

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