Ladies in leather asked for a grant for prison (4 photos + 1 video)
Three mistresses in black leather robes made a scandal on meeting of the Fort Lauderdale City Commission. Arriving at the meeting city government, they asked for a grant of 1 million dollars to build a dungeon. Instead, they offered to arrange each member of the commission a good flogging.
Three ladies in specific attire requested from the city commission Fort Lauderdale $1 million building grant dungeons - and, if their request is granted, they offered to flog commission members free of charge. The women, each dressed in tight-fitting black patent leather suit with a tight-fitting bodice, boots on stilettos and an appropriate helmet, during the meeting of the commission entered the hall and marched to the open mic. Their clear leader with a long light oblique made her unusual proposal in front of five members city council.
"Good evening city council people, you may call me as Mistress,” the lady declared as two others stood behind her. - I AM here I am neutral about the proposal to approve the agreement on purchase of services for the processing and disposal of garden waste. However, I seems interesting that you would spend almost $1 million to hide your secrets down the drain."
“So I suggest you use a quarter of this amount for support for Broward County residents who want to build a dungeon created by for us - taxpayers and citizens with the right to vote," she demanded. woman. She concluded by saying, "Don't let this glamorous suit to distract you from your duty to my requirements. I look forward to spanking each of you in new dungeon."
As the women left the podium and headed for the seats, the members commissions, mostly middle-aged men and women, did not seem to were discouraged by the unusual offer.
“Okay, thanks,” one of them said with a chuckle. And happy holidays to you. Anyone else want to speak?"
Someone in the audience stood up and asked the city manager if there were "areas in the city that have a dungeon?"
The city manager replied, "I don't know any."
It is not clear what other topics were discussed at the City Council meeting during Tuesday evening and whether the trio's request would be granted. History wide discussed on social media and some expressed their support for this idea. “It makes a lot more sense than most of the things that Made in Florida,” wrote one person. "After all, they taxpayers… They are better than political swindlers,” replied another.
“A million for a dungeon is not a bad deal,” wrote another. “Real estate is going up again.”