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Town leader on Cape Cod apologizes for comment caught on hot mic


Published on 2024-12-17 15:41:23 - MSN
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The article discusses an incident involving a town leader on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, who issued an apology after making an inappropriate comment that was inadvertently broadcast during a virtual meeting. The comment, which was caught on a hot mic, was deemed offensive, leading to public backlash. The leader expressed regret for the remark, stating it was unintended for public ears and did not reflect their true values or the community's standards. This event highlights the challenges and pitfalls of virtual meetings where private comments can easily become public.

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