A man from the UK called 999, the police emergency line, to complain about an ugly hooker. He went on to accuse her of breaching the Sales of Goods Act – a 1979 law that states all goods must match the sellers’ description.
Sounds like a pretty open-and-shut case to us.
The man claims to have contacted the woman before meeting her in a hotel parking garage. Apparently when she was finally in his car, he realized she was not as good looking as she made herself out to be. He brought up the issue and the prostitute took his car keys and fled from the vehicle, shortly before throwing them back at him.
It was at this point he called police.
Unfortunately for the man, soliciting a prostitute is illegal where he lives and the police tracked down his identity to serve him with a slap on the wrist for abusing an emergency line. As far as we know, no action was taken against the prostitute.
I understand where the man is coming from. I’ve never paid for sex but if I did, I would certainly be concerned about getting the most, or best, bang for my buck. However I’m adamantly against complaining to people who are just trying to do their job. I’m very nice to retail employees and especially gracious to people who handle my food.
Someone who’s getting paid to handle my genitals? I’d probably cut them a little slack. To each their own, though.
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