As a general rule, when participating in some sort of illicit activity, it is best to do it in secret. This is why binge eaters keep boxes of cookies stashed in their cars and bedside tables, and drug users don't usually walk down the street offing to share with passers-by. Similarly, it is not a good idea to, say, put those drugs into burgers at the restaurant where you work - especially not if you are going to serve those burgers to police officers.
This was the lapse in judgment suffered by three Burger King employees in New Mexico. The officers noticed that something was amiss after a few bites of burger and used a field testing kit to determine the source of the problem. The trio was arrested for aggravated battery on an officer (a felony) and possession of marijuana.
There is also a video available that corresponds with the story, if you want to see more.










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10-12-2006 @ 5:38PM
Darcy said...
yikes.
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10-12-2006 @ 7:07PM
Janice said...
this is actually a smart trafficking method, only not when your customer is a cop.
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10-12-2006 @ 11:54PM
peggy said...
it's like getting "extra biscuts" at kfc.....ehehehehehe how many tacos should i get dude? thirty? that's what i was thinking. hehehehehehe.....
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10-13-2006 @ 10:34AM
starlitkate said...
LOL Peggy--but I would be very upset if that burger was being served to my daughter or anyone else' children for that matter.
But all in fun-it's still pretty hilarious. I can imagine the cope going 'huh, what happened to the taste of those darn whoppers'. lol
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11-28-2006 @ 9:09PM
zippy said...
You got to check out the Singing McDonalds Drive Thru Order video. Three guys sing their order in a McDonalds drive thru to the order taker ... I'm lovin' it.
http://www.str8up.com/watch.php?v=898
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