June 29, 1997
SECURITY TRIES TO KEEP LID ON ROYAL FLASHING
By CHRISTINA BLIZZARD
Toronto Sun
BRANTFORD -- Lori Fay was ticked off royally yesterday, after security
officials pounced on her, fearing she might bare all for the Queen.
"Plainclothes crowd management officials were standing around me the
whole time," complained Fay, who brandished a Toronto Sun front page from June
13, which sported a semi-nude picture of the shapely Port Dover resident during
a biker weekend in the Lake Erie town.
RESPECT FOR QUEEN
Yesterday, Fay was wearing a skimpy velour halter top over shorts, underneath
a button-through dress. She said a royal flash was the last thing on her mind and
she planned to button up her dress out of respect for the Queen.
"I think topless is really for the beach, but not for royalty. As far
as getting my toes sucked, I don't think I could do that in public either,"
she said.
Fay was knocked off a media podium and complained later that her black cowboy
hat was crushed in the brief skirmish with security forces.
A police officer at the scene said she was "causing a disturbance."