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More Fashion Police

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PETA's Fashion Police

This photo was just too good to pass up. The caption, courtesy of The Commercial Appeal reads: “Busted by PETA "fashion police" wearing naughty pleather cop costumes at Adams and Main Wednesday, Dennis Abernathy proclaimed "I'm guilty, arrest me" and miniskirted Monika Meilleur of Durham, N.C., obliged.” The full article, which actually contains info about the demo can be found here.











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Jesus! People in the world are starving to death and these people are prancing around degrading women and everyone around them because someone wore some leather shoes!

Crazy b******s!

Posted by: Anon | January 5, 2007 12:49 PM

Your right Anon there are people starving to death in the world. But there is a lot more pain than that and a tremendous amount of that pain is being experienced by animals. Educate yourself on the issue before you speak. PETA.org can help with that. Also I have been one of those girls, we are not degrading ourselves, it is our choice a 100%. You degrade women by thinking you should be able to tell us not to "prance around".

Posted by: Isabelle | January 13, 2007 10:16 PM

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