A Brisbane woman started a Facebook page after her BMW was allegedly stolen
Bridget s BMW Rescue Journey page was started by lawyer Dr Dr Bridget Cullen
Facebook page followed fictional meth-addicted teen who allegedly stole car
Posts were slammed as wildly inappropriate but Dr Cullen hit back at criticism
She has now stepped down as a board member of elite Christian school board
Elite schools board member slammed for âinappropriateâ posts A distinguished board member of the Christian body that runs four elite Queensland schools has come under fire for âstereotyping poor peopleâ.
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Subscriber only A distinguished board member of the Christian body that runs four elite Queensland schools has come under fire over claims of stereotyping poor people and using obscenities, including c t, in a series of public Facebook posts following the theft of her luxury BMW. Bridget Cullen, newly appointed to the Presbyterian and Methodist Schools Association which owns Brisbane Boys College, Clayfield College, Somerville House and Sunshine Coast Grammar School, has also been accused of being wildly inappropriate in her commentary on the juvenile who allegedly stole her black 2017 BMW 5 series sports car from her Indooroopilly home in late December.
A lawyer and elite Christian school board member has been accused of stereotyping poor people on a Facebook page she set-up following the theft of her luxury car.
Dr Bridget Cullen created the page after her black 2017 BMW 5 series sports car was allegedly stolen from her Indooroopilly, west Brisbane, home in December last year.
Dr Cullen, a lawyer with the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, jokingly pretended to be the alleged offender on a page called Bridget s BMW Rescue Journey, the Courier Mail reported.
The public page, which has since been deleted, followed a fictional meth-addicted teenager whose mother is a prostitute living in government housing in Redbank.