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after the escort/prostitute he had booked, turned out to be ‘uglier’ than expected.
"I've arranged a meeting with her, but beforehand I've asked her for an honest description, otherwise when I get there I'm not going to use her services. Basically she has mis-described herself, misrepresented herself totally.” He wanted her prosecuted for ‘breaching the Sale of Goods Act’.
"She was angry because she obviously thinks I owe her a living or something".
The more (or less) discerning amongst you may have noted that in fact she was committing no criminal offence (until the transaction took place), whether under criminal or civil law such as the ‘Sale of Goods Act 1979’, under which he based his complaint.
He however was breaching the law by soliciting a prostitute for sex, and as he was stupid enough to use his mobile phone to complain, he was traced and despite the man refusing to give his details, police were able to identify him, and the Police have sent him a letter warning him about his actions.
That's another one for Mr.T and his collection of Fools.
ReplyDeleteI don't think it was very nice to choose a picture of Sandra Bullock to illustrate this piece.
I thought it was Ron Howard in drag!
ReplyDeleteMy votes with your Ron Howard. He was just on TV discussing 'Apollo 13' the event, not the movie.
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