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LORETTO, Tenn. — Police in Tennessee are cautioning against flushing drugs down the toilet since they fear that could create “meth-gators. The warning comes from a Loretto Police Department Facebook post where officers say they found a suspect trying to flush meth and several items of paraphernalia. Police arrested the man. They said flushed drugs end up in retention ponds for processing before going downstream. “Now our sewer guys take great pride in releasing water that is cleaner than what is in the creek, but they are not really prepared for meth. Ducks, Geese, and other fowl frequent our treatment ponds and we shudder to think what one all hyped up on meth would do,” the Facebook post says.
Police say “meth-gators” could be created in Tennessee and Alabama if the meth made it far enough downriver. “They’ve had enough methed up animals the past few weeks without our help,” the Facebook post says. Police say they will dispose of drugs int he proper if called.
Flushing drugs down the toilet could create ‘meth-gators’, police warn | myfox8.com
Now, why is it that I think the only honestly intended part of this is found in the last sentence? People stupid enough to call in to have their meth disposed of properly deserve what's coming, I guess.
Police say “meth-gators” could be created in Tennessee and Alabama if the meth made it far enough downriver. “They’ve had enough methed up animals the past few weeks without our help,” the Facebook post says. Police say they will dispose of drugs int he proper if called.
Flushing drugs down the toilet could create ‘meth-gators’, police warn | myfox8.com
Now, why is it that I think the only honestly intended part of this is found in the last sentence? People stupid enough to call in to have their meth disposed of properly deserve what's coming, I guess.