A FANCY dress competition entry featuring disgraced entertainer Jimmy Savile and his victims has been branded distasteful.
A group of men in the Borders town of Lauder dressed up as the late Top of the Pops star and young girls for the annual festival celebrations.
Members of the Twenty 10 Club, established to allow young men in Lauderdale to participate in the Common Riding festivities, won third prize in the float section with their entry Jim'll Fix It, named after the BBC show.
Spectator George Kynoch said: "In light of the events surrounding that programme and the revelations since, I feel that was way over the line.
"What I had hoped would be a pleasant night and a good memory has now been tainted.
"I can see a lot of work went into the parade but fear that will be the outstanding memory for all who had the misfortune to witness it."
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