Tuesday, June 16, 2009

BUSTED AT THE DRIVE THROUGH

UNDERCOVER COPS IN ARIZONA ARE STAKING OUT LATE-NIGHT DRIVE-THRU WINDOWS . . . LOOKING FOR DRUNK DRIVERS:

Recently, the Pima County Sheriff's Department in Arizona started a new program . . . called Operation WULF . . . which stands for . . . get this . . . Would U Like Fries.

It involves using undercover officers to stake out fast food drive-thru windows . . . in order to bust DRUNK DRIVERS with the late-night MUNCHIES.

If the undercover officer notices anyone with the classic symptoms of being drunk . . . like slurred speech, red or watery eyes or beer breath . . . they'll radio a uniformed deputy stationed down the road and have them pull the driver over.

According to the officer in charge of Operation WULF, "The idea is to get the [drunks] before they get back on the road." (--I'm sorry, but this is BRILLIANT. I don't know why more police departments don't do this. Really, this is police work at its finest.) (Arizona Daily Star / Fox News)

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