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Desert temperatures rose even higher as PETA's hot "cops" patrolled the Las Vegas strip, where they educated tourists about how animals suffer when they are killed and skinned to become boots, belts, and bags.

Honeymooners, bachelor partygoers, and even some casino employees lined up to talk to and pose for photos with our "fashion police," who were armed with information about alternatives to fur, leather, and exotic skins.


Watch out, fashion felons. PETA's peace officers are on patrol.
Fashion Police
After one construction worker promised the "cops" he would give pleather boots a try, they let him go with a warning—to stay away from animal skins in the future.
Fashion Police issue a warning
"Holy pleather, Batman!"
Batman

Next stop—KOMP's Rock & Roll Morning Show to give listeners the straight story on synthetics.

Posted by Karin Bennett



Comments


Great job, ladies! How do you become a fashion cop? I would love to participate.

Posted by: Barbara Wilson | June 4, 2009 02:57 PM

Love it! Awesome job ladies.

Posted by: Aneliese | June 4, 2009 05:06 PM

high five classy ladies!!!! You look hot without all that FUR! How can we bring the fashion cops to the big Northeast.. such as New Haven and Hartford Connecticut.. I will volunteer to become one. Go girls!!!!!

Posted by: carla | June 4, 2009 05:59 PM

Damn! I'd give up all my leather, and right arm for those Hotties! By the way, I gave up all my leather long ago.. PETA rocks!!

Posted by: Rob | June 4, 2009 07:06 PM

Hey i live in Vegas. I wanna be a PETA cop!!

Posted by: marysol | June 5, 2009 12:20 PM

Carla,
Take the crazy down a notch.
love,
chris

Posted by: chris | June 9, 2009 09:41 AM

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