This is a follow on from this event a little while back: ‘Reckless’: Man pretending to be injured on motorway overbridge arrested.

Back in April, I spent some time looking into a fledgling charity called the Suicide Reduction Trust (SRT). It had caught my eye after a reader tip-off about a TradeMe listing they believed might be a scam. The listing advertised a raffle with the prize too good to be true: a free house. And not just any house, a $2m Auckland mansion, along with cash for furniture and a brand new Tesla to boot. The raffle was advertised as raising funds for the SRT, which had launched shortly before the win-a-house promotion. While TradeMe pulled the listing, telling The Bulletin that it went against its rules, the raffle was legitimate, as Stuff’s Tony Wall reported at the time. But who was behind it and why?

A couple of weeks ago, an email arrived in The Spinoff inboxes with a provocative and, to be frank, shocking subject line: “Auckland lawyer hangs himself on Auckland motorway overpass.” It was from Jaques, criticising the media for failing to cover his new charity. The body of the email clarified this was simply an attention-grabbing stunt. “I’m going to do you a favour and give you the newsworthy clickbait you so badly desire and this morning I’m going to hang myself from an Auckland motorway overpass and you’ll have the story you really want,” he wrote. A few hours later, reports started to emerge of a man dangling from an overbridge, attached to a harness, causing delays to shocked rush hour commuters after two lanes were closed by emergency service. Newshub reported that Jaques was throwing leaflets at the speeding traffic below. He was later charged in relation to offensive behaviour and endangering transport.

Jaques acknowledged it could have “a profound impact on the Trust’s reputation and way of operating” and said “he may have in fact caused more harm than good”.

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Jaques acknowledged it could have “a profound impact on the Trust’s reputation and way of operating” and said “he may have in fact caused more harm than good”.

This is the most “no shit” thing I’ve seen in writing for a long time, your charity is turbo fucked and nobody will ever take you seriously again.

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I’m glad he at least realises it though.

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Had a read of Dave Jaques LinkedIn - and colourful would be doing a lot of heavy lifting in summarising their self description.

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Haha wow. He’s “A mature person” with an “IQ of 175”. Along with 1000 other red flags and bullshit, but we should probably judge it against the normal amount of red flags and bullshit in LinkedIn profiles instead of the absolute number.

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I don’t use LinkedIn at all, but that profile confirmed my suspicions about it.

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Good choice. I have an account, and I get spam emails to my work email address constantly (its not listed, but with name + employer you can guess it).

Plus the messages from recruiters.

I keep it because I still catch up with people I used to work with, and often I’m contacted via LinkedIn.

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Public Media is not the same as “social media”. Sounds like Jaques isn’t clear on the difference.

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