Dancers Put Hit and Run Thug in Lap of the Law ; One Performs Pounds 60 Routine While the Other Raises the Alarm
Evening Standard - London › February 10, 2006
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Evening Standard - London › February 10, 2006
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A LAP dancing club may well be the best place to extract a confession. Just ask businessman Peter Aldred. He fled the scene of a motorway pileup he had caused and - instead of going to the police - went to his local club.
Clearly carried away by the dancers' routines, he confessed all - even boasting of the injuries he had just sustained. Sadly for Aldred, the two dancers, Nikki Wright, 23, and Zoe Young, 27, were not impressed.See the full content of this document
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Dancers Put Hit and Run Thug in Lap of the Law ; One Performs Pounds 60 Routine While the Other Raises the Alarm
Ms Young kept him preoccupied with the "house special" - a Pounds 60 VIP dance - while Ms Wrigh...
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