Woman cited after 'Lady Godiva' act
A North Dakota woman was cited and given a lift home after walking into a Walgreens store wearing whipped cream and little else, according to this report:
The woman, identified by police as Katherine Margaret Watson, entered the store about 5:45 p.m. wearing only a thong, pasties, a “partial” green towel and the whipped cream, Lt. Tory Jacobson said.
Also:
The woman, who was trying to buy shaving cream, told police she was a “free thinker” and was trying to make a statement, Jacobson said. She said she wanted to catch people’s attention and to get them to think outside the box and not conform to society's views, he said.
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