Twisted Brit tourists are ‘getting sickening tattoos of Madeleine McCann’ inked on them during boozy benders in Magaluf
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SHAMELESS Brits have sunk to a new low in Magaluf by reportedly getting tattoos mocking the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
Warped tourists have been asking the notorious resort's tattoo artists to ink their skins with scores of tasteless and offensive designs this summer.
And some twisted drunks clearly see Maddie, and her well-publicised disappearance from a holiday resort 10 years ago, as fair game.
Magaluf has numerous ink parlours which stay open until 6am - so they can cash in on revellers out of their minds on drugs and booze.
They say in recent years there has been a growing trend for Brit drinkers to get the most tasteless tattoos possible.
And now a sickening photo has emerged of a man who appears to have a vile Madeleine tattoo on his leg.
The inking reads “I stole Madeleine McCann” above a heart.
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spoke to workers in parlours along the strip and many say they are willing to create any tattoo asked for.
One parlour worker said: “We get loads of crazy Brits in here asking for all sorts of tatts.
“We’ll do whatever they want, even if it’s offensive. Some people might say it’s a bit sick but it’s not going on our bodies and it’s the person’s decision.”
Earlier this month, we revealed how authorities in Magaluf are trying to crack down on boozed-up revellers.
In a desperate bid to rid the resort of its “Shagaluf” image, Magaluf’s mayor Alfonso Rodriguez Badal says drunk Brits are “not wanted”.
He has called on bar owners in areas such as Magaluf’s notorious party strip, Punta Ballena, to stop offering booze at knockdown prices.
And he warned Brits that if they are looking for “debauchery” they would be “best off not coming”.
Magaluf cops were called out 1,672 times between May and June – and increase from 400 last year – as the number of anti-social behaviour incidents soared.
The most common complaint related to illegal street selling with 472 complaints lodged to officials.
There were also 46 cases of drug-taking, 40 of nudism and semi-nudism and 21 cases of boozing on the street.
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