What really caused the Kardashian feud? All the details on how greed, jealousy and a petty battle over Instagram posts tore apart Kim and Kourtney's relationship Love Island fans are ALL saying the same thing about Jess's skimpy red bikini after latest raunchy challenge The shocking scenes occurred near Atarazanas Market in Malaga, the city's central market and one its city's architectural gems, around midday on Tuesday.Ĭity hall officials confirmed at the time the daring photoshoot had not been authorised and they were investigating. The women got out of a van before taking their clothes off and posing for a cameraman.Īnd one of the models briefly whipped her bra top off and exposed her naked breasts in front of children and OAPs after being egged on by a group of men opposite. The previous month scantily-clad models turned heads in the same city as they stripped down to their underwear on a packed street in front of shocked tourists and locals. In November last year Malaga city halls chiefs announced £650 fines for having inflatable penises and sex dolls as part of a crackdown on hen and stag parties. The incident had all the hallmarks of a stag do, although it is not known if the men involved were celebrating the impending marriage of one of their group. Drunkenness, eh!'Ī small group of people watch as the emergency services take part in the rescue attempt He added as 'Tiggy' emerged with a smile on his face: 'Here's the guy. 'I don't understand these people who get drunk and do these sorts of things.' 'They've been trying to get him out for around the past half-hour. 'They've put a lad in an underground waste container and they can't get him out. One Spaniard observing the moments leading up to the successful rescue and its happy ending said: 'There are stupid people and then these. It was not immediately clear today if he or his friends would be asked to pay for the cost of his rescue or face fines.Īlthough his nationality has not yet been confirmed by officials, the video footage left it clear his mates were British and one local report also described him as British. Armed police watched on but left the fire crews to do their job before taking the man's details down.Īn ambulance had been put on standby but was not needed. The operation to free him took about half an hour. The friends are unable to get their friend out of the bin Tiggy, as his mates appeared to be calling him, seemed to be unfazed by all the attention, emerging with his shirt off but a smile on his face after being pulled out by firefighters to cheers from the crowds that had gathered round. One of the bemused locals watching on and trying to help with encouragement and advice could be overhead exclaiming: 'My God. His friends' attempts to pull him out included moments of tension when they yelled 'Make yourself small' and 'Listen to me, your leg, get your leg up' and unintelligible shouting mixed in with loud laughter as they realised the problems they had got themselves into. She is said to have told officers the group had been taking it in turns to open up the lid of the underground ecological waste container and climb inside before one of them got trapped. Police and other emergency services were alerted around 1am yesterday by a local bar owner. So many videos of pranks by customers have been posted online in Japan that the phenomenon is considered a social problem.Friends and emergency services taking part in the rescue attempt. Overnight local reports said the tourists had put their trapped friend inside the container at busy Uncibay Square in Malaga's historic city centre after a drinking binge The prankster's representatives submitted a written submission to the court asking it to dismiss the complaint. The company says the prank offended many of its customers, and damaged their trust in its restaurant hygiene. It says it suffered a loss of more than 16 billion yen, or about 115 million dollars, as a result. The video shows a customer licking a soy sauce bottle in the chain's Gifu City restaurant in central Japan in January.Īkindo Sushiro says the video led to a significant drop in customers nationwide and a sharp decline in the share price of its parent company. It is seeking more than 67 million yen, or about 480,000 dollars, in damages. The Osaka-based company claims the video hurt its business and share price.Īkindo Sushiro filed the lawsuit with the Osaka District Court. The operator of a major Japanese conveyor-belt sushi chain is suing a customer for damages after he posted a prank video on social media.
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