Leek butcher warned by police over 'risque' adverts
A butcher who used a string of sexual innuendos to put it on the market meat on a shop's blackboard has been rapped through police.
Pete lymer said he cited "huge breasted birds" and others in risque slogans out of doors j w ash & son in leek, staffordshire.
The forty three-12 months-antique said he used the ads for the ultimate decade with out an difficulty, however officers have now warned him to tone down the content.
He branded the situation "political correctness long past mad".
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Mr lymer informed the bbc: "it feels just like the situation has been taken too a ways as it turned into meant to be a shaggy dog story.
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"the symptoms had been there for 10 years, we've a purchaser base of about 1,000 humans and it has by no means been an problem until these days.
"i am going to have to get innovative with a few toned down advertisements."
A staffordshire police spokesman said: "we've obtained no proceedings approximately signage out of doors j w ash and son butchers in leek.
"but, the local chief inspector did propose the proprietor to give cautious consideration to what changed into written at the boards in case every person took offence. No other movement has been taken."