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This is the man who claims he was reduced to taking out his 10-inch penis to prove he wasn't a thief at a till surrounded by shocked shoppers.
Steve Whitehurst was accused of shoplifting after suspicious staff spotted a larger-than-usual bulge in his trousers.
The unsuspecting 47-year-old and his girlfriend Mandy Shenton were about to pay at Scotts Menswear in Stoke-on-Trent, attempting to buy £400 worth of clothing.
But as they were waiting a female manager made a stinging allegation - accusing the man of stuffing clothes down the front of what he later admitted were "very tight jeans".
As Ms Shenton's 18-month-old granddaughter watched on, the probing employee pointed at the man's area.
He was angry after being accused of shoplifting by staff(Darren Fletcher - The Sun)
He pulled down his trousers to prove he wasn't a criminal(Darren Fletcher - The Sun)
In a bid to clear his name, the shopper dropped his trousers to the floor to prove his innocence.
“I can’t help the way I’m made," the window fitter told The Sun. "I just kept telling her that it was my penis.”
Despite presenting his boxer clad lower half to the manager, he was not yet free of suspicion.
"What is that bulge?" the woman asked, gesturing to his heftily proportioned private area.
Partner Mandy is furious he was left exposed in the shop(Darren Fletcher - The Sun)
Mr Whitehurst was then taken to a cubicle by a security male security guard, he claimed, and made to show his 10 inch penis.
The guard shook his head, left the cubicle and approached the manager, who said: "Please tell me he's got something down there?"
He replied: "No".
Following what was the "craziest" experience of his life, Mr Whitehurst complained to Scotts menswear's parent company JD Sports.
Steve Whitehurst was accused of shoplifting after suspicious staff spotted a larger-than-usual bulge in his trousers.
The unsuspecting 47-year-old and his girlfriend Mandy Shenton were about to pay at Scotts Menswear in Stoke-on-Trent, attempting to buy £400 worth of clothing.
But as they were waiting a female manager made a stinging allegation - accusing the man of stuffing clothes down the front of what he later admitted were "very tight jeans".
As Ms Shenton's 18-month-old granddaughter watched on, the probing employee pointed at the man's area.
In a bid to clear his name, the shopper dropped his trousers to the floor to prove his innocence.
“I can’t help the way I’m made," the window fitter told The Sun. "I just kept telling her that it was my penis.”
Despite presenting his boxer clad lower half to the manager, he was not yet free of suspicion.
"What is that bulge?" the woman asked, gesturing to his heftily proportioned private area.
Mr Whitehurst was then taken to a cubicle by a security male security guard, he claimed, and made to show his 10 inch penis.
The guard shook his head, left the cubicle and approached the manager, who said: "Please tell me he's got something down there?"
He replied: "No".
Following what was the "craziest" experience of his life, Mr Whitehurst complained to Scotts menswear's parent company JD Sports.