Hot Ladies in Naughty Pleather Cop Costumes Will 'Bust' Anyone Wearing Clothing Stolen From Animals
For Immediate Release:
November 2, 2009
Contact:
Robbyn Brooks 757-622-7382
Indianapolis -- Scantily clad in sexy uniforms, high-heeled boots, and police hats and holding signs that read, "Animal Skins Are a Fashion Felony," PETA's pair of sexy "fashion police" will be at the intersection of W. Washington and N. Illinois streets in Indianapolis on Tuesday. They will give leather-, fur-, and wool-wearers "citation tickets" for "violating the code of common decency."
When: Tuesday, November 3, 12 noon
Where: Intersection of W. Washington and N. Illinois streets
What's wrong with leather, fur, and wool? Animals killed to make clothing are mutilated, treated like unfeeling machines, and denied everything that is natural and important to them on factory farms and in slaughterhouses. Making clothing from animal skins or wool causes great suffering that can be avoided simply by choosing from the many fashionable alternatives.
"I'll gladly bare some of my skin if it will help save animals' skins," says sultry "cop" Kristina Addington. "With all the luxurious alternatives available, there's absolutely no excuse for wearing animal skins."
For more information, please visit PETA.org.