“They don’t always make it that easy for us,” Lt. W. Robert Cannon of the Florida Highway Patrol said of the clearly marked drug bags. So Boggan called for backup, and a Santa Rosa County sheriff’s deputy arrived with Prince. Of the two bags labeled “Bag Full of Drugs,” one had suspected ecstasy and marijuana, while the other had plastic bags and paraphernalia, Cannon said. “There’s nothing more fun than walking around town with your ironic bag full of drugs,” one vendor notes. The Santa Rosa sheriff’s office posted on its Facebook page: “Note to self — do not traffic your illegal narcotics in bags labeled ‘Bag Full Of Drugs.’ Our K-9s can read.”
Source: Washington Post February 05, 2020 15:10 UTC