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'This hooker's ugly': Nuisance 999 caller
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['This hooker's ugly': Nuisance 999 caller phoned police to complain about a prostitute's looks after meeting her in the flesh Man who hired prostitute complained that she was not attractive enough But when he called 999 an officer reminded him that solicitation is illegal Police later sent him a letter warning against wasting their time] Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2W6pmmOwz He needs a slap |
What a douchebag.
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lol, this is jokes.
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what the fish
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The one on the left reminds me of Grayson Perry :
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Man calls Solihull police to complain about prostitute's looks...
A man has been warned after he dialled 999 to complain about a prostitute's looks after meeting her.
West Midlands Police said they were contacted by the caller who said he "wished to report her for breaching the Sale of Goods Act". The force said the call was received at about 19:30 BST on Tuesday complaining that the woman was not as attractive as she had claimed. Officers have now sent the man a letter warning him about wasting police time. West Midlands Police said the man had claimed he met the woman in a hotel car park. 'It was unbelievable' "The caller claimed that the woman had made out she was better looking than she actually was and he wished to report her for breaching the Sale of Goods Act," a spokesperson for the force said. "When he raised this issue with the woman concerned, she allegedly took his car keys, ran away from the car and threw them back at him, prompting him to call police." Sgt Jerome Moran, based at Solihull police station, called the man back to offer some advice. He said: "It was unbelievable - he genuinely believed he had done nothing wrong and that the woman should have been investigated by police for misrepresentation. "I told him that she'd not committed any offences and that it was his actions, in soliciting for sex, that were in fact illegal." Despite the man refusing to give his details, police were able to identify him and have sent him a letter warning him about his actions. The Sale of Goods Act 1979 gives consumers legal rights, stipulating goods which are sold must be of satisfactory quality, be fit for purpose and must match the seller's description. |
:joker:
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The irony:laugh3:.
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