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Best... headline... EVER!

LOL I wonder how that officer smelled it in the first place. Pot sure anyone can smell it a mile away, but crack come on- that is such a case of first hand experience. Very funny!!
 
That headline is hilarious! :roflmao:

that is such a case of first hand experience.

Actually... that is not a fair statement to make. Officers encounter, and learn, the smells, of various drugs, via suspects, arrests and inmates.
 
Being a Substance Abuse Counselor, I hate it when someone comes into my office reeking of crack.
The only thing worse is when they want to shake hands.
Or are the "hugging" type.

We counselors have to strategically layout our offices. So as never to get trapped by people with issues with crack.
 
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