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 Monday, 20 January, 2003, 12:06 GMT
Sex shop customer freed by firefighters
Fire engine
A fire engine and six crew were called to the shop
A customer got more than she bargained for when she visited a sex shop in Wolverhampton.

The woman became trapped in a set of handcuffs and had to be freed by firefighters.

An engine with six officers were called to the store to help the embarrassed woman.

Emma Peynado, who works at the shop, said the woman came in to the shop with two friends to browse around.

She put the metal cuffs on one hand, but they jammed, trapping her hand.

Firefighter David Pritchard, of Fallings Park fire station, said: "She was a bit worried.

"She had to call us out and was a little embarrassed."


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