Tuesday, April 17, 2012


Cop is a bit too frank about the ladies at Aintree

The Grand National jump race is held at Aintree racecourse near Liverpool, England.  Liverpool is generally a  lower socio-economic area.  As a major horseracing event on the social calendar, however, the Grand  National is an occasion of great prestige.

As they rarely get the opportunity at any other time of attending anything as prestigious, the women of Liverpool turn out in droves for it,  making sometimes desperate attempts at glamour.  Slim one are rare.  And that is what the police officer below is referring to.  He has obviously seen it all.
Police have launched an investigation after an officer blasted women attending Ladies' Day at Aintree for being alcoholics and bad mothers in a Facebook tirade.

PC David Crawford, of Merseyside Police, appeared to be targeting Liverpool women whom he labelled as 'tramps' who 'feed their kids pork scratchings' for breakfast.

The outburst was posted on the social networking site as thousands descended on Aintree racecourse on Friday.

The officer proclaimed Ladies' Day as being 'more like Halloween' and derided the calibre of the women attending the race meeting.
'Cos come Sunday ul b back to drinking ya Lambrini at 10 in the morning watching Jeremy Kyle whilst shouting the kids 'britney and Tyson come down for ya pork scratching breakfast'.

'Whilst ya 10 quid fake bake tan is smeared all over the place an everything u touch looks like an ARL used t bag has been there.

'Tramps! Ladies Day - more like Halloween! Rant over.'

Source

The photographers did manage to find SOME slim ones:



11 comments:

Anonymous said...

That cop will never get laid with an attitude like that.

Matt said...

Slim ones? Well, yeah, but I think "Desperate, hopeless used up cougars" would be a better description. What man in his right mind would want a washed-up middle-aged woman doing a terrible job of pretending to be 20 years younger?

Anonymous said...

Isn't it sad what desperate women will do for attention? You can bet the officer will learn that there is no freedom of speech, or thought, in Britainistan.

A. Levy said...

Yes, he'll soon find out that truth has been replaced by political correctness.

It's quite sad how supposedly free people give up their liberty so passively. Perhaps they assume they will be able to get it back some day? Fools!

Anonymous said...

It's very "fashonable" now for women to look like a floozy whatever their age, thanks to so-called reality-TV and other pop-"culture".

rgranger said...

There seems to be some corresponding relationship between shoe height and weight...just saying there may be a weight limit on those platforms.

Anonymous said...

Do these people who get in trouble have their accounts set as public or are their "friends" ratting them out?

Anonymous said...

That's a moot point Anon, since there is no longer any such thing as privacy, of any kind.

Anonymous said...

But really. They do look like they're headed to a hookers convention. They'll probably be the next "reality" TV show.

Anonymous said...

What exactly is he being investigated for? Expressing an opinion on women's fashion? Is that illegal now?

Anonymous said...

Anon233,

How wold you know what a hooker convention would like like? Must have been to a few in your day.