Woman bares all to stop road workers' wolf whistles!

thecheers.org    2008-05-22 04:28:28    


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Melbourne, May 22 : Some overly appreciative Kiwi road workers got more than what they bargained for when an Israeli tourist, tired of their wolf whistles, stripped in front of them.

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Some overly appreciative Kiwi road workers got more than what they bargained for when an Israeli tourist, tired of their wolf whistles, stripped in front of them.

The woman was about to use an ATM in the main street of Kerikeri, in the far north of the country, when the men whistled.

Her reaction - she calmly stripped off, used the cash machine, before getting dressed and walking away.

The woman told cops she did not take too kindly to the whistling from the men repairing the road.

"She said she had thought, 'Bugger them, I'll show them what I've got'," The Daily Telegraph quoted Sergeant Peter Masters, as saying.

"She gave the explanation that she had been ... pestered by New Zealand men. She's not an unattractive looking lady.

"She was taken back to the police station and spoken to and told that was inappropriate in New Zealand," she added. (ANI)
© 2007 ANI

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