Why don't you read it carefully.
She was a volunteer. She was not on duty or aiding anyone at the time.
She just said she was opposed to allowing in asylum seekers while witnessing 86 asylum seekers flown in to be housed at a mining camp.
She told the Seven Network she thought asylum seekers received too much from the government when others had to work hard for what they had.
That prompted St John to counsel her and she apologised for wearing the shirt when she made her comments on camera.
When Ms Ruprecht understood she might have to stand down over the incident, she resigned from the service where she had been a volunteer for more than 13 years.
I bet there will be no shortage of employers wanting to give her a better job.
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