Caller phoned 999 to tell police his prostitute was ugly

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A MAN dialled 999 to complain to police that a  prostitute was UGLY after  meeting her outside a hotel.

The caller told West Midlands Police he wanted “to report her for breaching  the Sale of Goods Act”.

But an officer in the call centre at Solihull, Birmingham, responded by  telling the man the woman had not committed any offences and explained to  him  that soliciting for sex was illegal.

The force has now sent the man a letter warning him about wasting police  time.

A spokesman for West Midlands Police said: “A 999 call was received by police  at around 7:30pm on Tuesday evening from a man wishing to complain about a  sex  worker he had met on a hotel car park.

“The caller claimed that the woman had made out she was better looking than  she actually was and he wished to report her for breaching the Sale of Goods  Act.

“When he raised this issue with the woman concerned, she allegedly took his  car keys, ran away from the car and threw them back at him, prompting him to  call police.

“An officer in the Solihull contact centre advised the caller that no  offences  had been committed by the woman and that soliciting for sex was in  fact  illegal.”

He added: “Despite the man refusing to give his details, police have been  able  to identify him and have sent him a letter warning him about his actions.

“Wasting police time is a serious offence and carries a maximum sentence of  six months imprisonment.”

The Sale of Goods Act 1979 gives consumers legal rights, stipulating goods  which are sold must be of satisfactory quality, be fit for purpose and must  match the sellers’ description.

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