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Dude whips his 10-inch cock out in shop to prove he wasn't shoplifting
A guy was forced to drop his trousers in a clothes shop last week to confirm his innocence after security accused him of stealing. Jesus, Imagine popping in for a mooch around a local clothes shop only to be forced by security guards to whop out your cock out.
Steve Whitehurst from Stoke-on-Trent claims he had to take out his 10-inch knob at the till in front of a load of horrified customers just to prove he wasn’t a thief. Apparently he was accused of shoplifting after staff spotted a suspicious bulge in his trousers.
The 47-year-old and his girlfriend Mandy Shenton were just about to pay for their items at Scotts Menswear when the manager came storming over and accused the Steve of stuffing clothes down the front of his jeans. The manager pointed at Steve’s crotch, saying there were stolen goods in there. The were certainly alright! Refusing to be wrongfully accused, Steve decided to drop just trousers to prove the manager wrong. He says:
However, despite standing at the til in his boxers with his trousers round his ankles, the manager still had her suspicions about the whooping bulge she she had a security guard escort Steve into a cubicle to take a look.
When the security guard emerged the manager apparently said: "Please tell me he's got something down there?" to which the security guard replied: "No". After the mortifying experience, Steve complained to Scott’s Menswear parent company, JD Sports. Here’s what Steve’s girlfriend Mandy had to say about it all:
Staff at the store have since denied asking Steve to flop his cock out and claim there was "good grounds" to suspect him because they found a missing electronic tag in a jacket he tried on, and say the bulge was “much smaller than staff remembered it”. Ouch. So not only are they making excuses for their actions but they’re also downplaying his whopper. That’s the real crime!
Steve Whitehurst from Stoke-on-Trent claims he had to take out his 10-inch knob at the till in front of a load of horrified customers just to prove he wasn’t a thief. Apparently he was accused of shoplifting after staff spotted a suspicious bulge in his trousers.
The 47-year-old and his girlfriend Mandy Shenton were just about to pay for their items at Scotts Menswear when the manager came storming over and accused the Steve of stuffing clothes down the front of his jeans. The manager pointed at Steve’s crotch, saying there were stolen goods in there. The were certainly alright! Refusing to be wrongfully accused, Steve decided to drop just trousers to prove the manager wrong. He says:
I can’t help the way I’m made. I just kept telling her that it was my penis.
However, despite standing at the til in his boxers with his trousers round his ankles, the manager still had her suspicions about the whooping bulge she she had a security guard escort Steve into a cubicle to take a look.
When the security guard emerged the manager apparently said: "Please tell me he's got something down there?" to which the security guard replied: "No". After the mortifying experience, Steve complained to Scott’s Menswear parent company, JD Sports. Here’s what Steve’s girlfriend Mandy had to say about it all:
It was so humiliating. What they did to Steve was disgusting.
Staff at the store have since denied asking Steve to flop his cock out and claim there was "good grounds" to suspect him because they found a missing electronic tag in a jacket he tried on, and say the bulge was “much smaller than staff remembered it”. Ouch. So not only are they making excuses for their actions but they’re also downplaying his whopper. That’s the real crime!
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