Okla-homey
3/25/2006, 07:22 AM
This involves the defendant's notion that people who buy giant boobage want folks to look at them. Or not. Waddy'all think?:eek:
The big DD boob debate
By NICK FRANCIS
and HENRY AUSTIN
The SUN (UK): IT’S yet another industrial tribunal that leaves you scratching your head – how on earth did it get this far?
After having a £4,000 ($7K US) boob job sales girl Sabrina Pace is suing her boss for looking at her breasts too much.
Sabrina, 26, went from an attractive B-cup to a whopping DD size after her boyfriend forked out for the enlargement surgery.
Despite opting to pump up her cleavage to glamour girl proportions, the pretty brunette says the attention her new chest was attracting at work was sexual harassment. Yet surely, if you have a boob job you are blatantly seeking attention? What is the point of getting enormous knockers if it is not to be looked at?
Is this not the compensation culture gone mad?
At an employment tribunal in Cardiff, Wales Sabrina Pace claimed that her boss at the car rental firm where she worked, David Ford, once stopped in mid-sentence. He then said: “You will have to close your cardigan, Sabrina, unless you want me to talk to your breasts.”
He also suggested she should pose for a calendar.:eek:
That sounds like £4,000 well spent.
The big DD boob debate
By NICK FRANCIS
and HENRY AUSTIN
The SUN (UK): IT’S yet another industrial tribunal that leaves you scratching your head – how on earth did it get this far?
After having a £4,000 ($7K US) boob job sales girl Sabrina Pace is suing her boss for looking at her breasts too much.
Sabrina, 26, went from an attractive B-cup to a whopping DD size after her boyfriend forked out for the enlargement surgery.
Despite opting to pump up her cleavage to glamour girl proportions, the pretty brunette says the attention her new chest was attracting at work was sexual harassment. Yet surely, if you have a boob job you are blatantly seeking attention? What is the point of getting enormous knockers if it is not to be looked at?
Is this not the compensation culture gone mad?
At an employment tribunal in Cardiff, Wales Sabrina Pace claimed that her boss at the car rental firm where she worked, David Ford, once stopped in mid-sentence. He then said: “You will have to close your cardigan, Sabrina, unless you want me to talk to your breasts.”
He also suggested she should pose for a calendar.:eek:
That sounds like £4,000 well spent.