...get a silly response...
Firing all my @TheBabylonBee writers for not coming up with this one before it became reality https://t.co/uvLjUV1N8D
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...get a silly response...
Firing all my @TheBabylonBee writers for not coming up with this one before it became reality https://t.co/uvLjUV1N8D
— Kyle Mann (@The_Kyle_Mann) March 21, 2024
Now the Lego corporation is objecting. Pass the popcorn, please.
ReplyDeleteSo... okay, this is in response to a new law signed by Governor Hairgel. So why publish the photos at all? Serious question. Simply announce that in accordance with state law, photos of suspects will not be released.
ReplyDeletePeriod. Done. This is a cutesy stunt by people who ought to have better thing to do with their time on the clock.
There ya go using critical thinking. It always makes things clear.
DeleteIt could be a passive-aggressive form of protest by the police - otherwise, I agree that there would be no reason to publish any pictures at all.
ReplyDeleteWhy Legos. What happened to the blue dot. How is the expenditure listed. So many questions about this cutsy stunt (as Stephen A Skubinna noted).
ReplyDeleteWhy Legos?
ReplyDeleteMaybe the cops were trying to highlight how ridiculous the law is.
Or maybe they're just idiots who thought ot was a good idea.
Since it's CA, i figure 60-40 they're idiots.
I guess I'm more naive. I'd put the over and under at 60-40 the cops are giving the governor the bird.
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