Okay, this guy might make the list, what do ya think? Cocaine Found During Traffic Stop - Cocaine was confiscated from a car during a traffic stop on Old Beulah Road near Selma . The driver, 38-year-old Donald Travis Curtis of Clayton, was pulled over for not burning his headlights after dark. When asked if Curtis had any drugs in his car, he reportedly told deputies there might be something in the right door pocket. That’s where officers allegedly found the drugs concealed inside aluminum foil. Curtis was charged with possession of cocaine, drug paraphernalia, and driving on a revoked license. http://www.1270wmpm.com/wmpm_local_news.htm Looks like he might have used some before he got pulled over too, huh?
Looked like there was more dumb ones on that site also, except for Fairway Auto. Seems they need cameras. I hate a THIEF!!
Q: Good golly dude, where's your shirt? Donald: Ah, er, eh, I think it might be in the right door pocket over yonder. (points to passenger side of car) Q: Donald, man, I asked you, where's your shirt, man; not your 5hit! :lol: :shock: :roll: :wink: :lol: :shock: :roll: :wink: This is your face on drugs...lol
Dude - next time - write down the address BEFORE you get high... :lol: http://www.wral.com/news/strange/story/4319003/ Man waiting for tools gets brick of marijuana Posted: Today at 8:57 a.m. Updated: Today at 3:57 p.m. DENTON, Texas — A man in Denton, Texas who was expecting a shipment of tools instead received a 30-pound brick of marijuana that police say is worth more than $10,000. Officer Ryan Grelle says the man opened the box Monday night, realized it contained drugs and contacted police. The package from the Pharr area was handled by UPS in McAllen on Jan. 6. and apparently was intended for a Dallas address. The Denton Record-Chronicle reports no such address exists in Dallas, so the package wound up 40 miles to the northwest at the similar address in Denton.