SA councillor caught on video swearing during council meeting

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A South Australian councillor has been criticised after video footage of her swearing at another council member during a meeting surfaced. 9News

councillor is under fire after video footage of her shouting profanities at a council meeting surfaced.

In the video footage obtained by 9News, Salisbury councillor Severina Burner, can be heard telling another council member to "F--- off" as he tries to call the meeting to order. "Make it clear what exactly we're voting on and don't make us look like idiots, make it clear so I don't look like an idiot," she can be heard saying before unleashing the profanity.Salisbury Councillor Severina Burner, can be heard telling another council member to "F--- off" as he is demanding order in the court.The meeting took place weeks ago, but the footage is only now coming to light.

"Severina has turned into a bit of a sideshow and she's bringing it into disrepute the entire council," Boyer said. "I'm a ratepayer of Salisbury council and the stuff that Severina Burner is putting out there are not the things everyday ratepayers care about.to receive our daily newsletters and breaking news alerts, sent straight to your inbox.

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