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Sometimes, buying weed can be a little bit of an adventure. You have to hunt around to find a dealer you like and trust. There are times when the search for a dealer can create uncomfortable situations. According to the Gainesville, Florida Police Department, that’s exactly what happened recently to an unfortunate guy looking for some green.
Texting the Wrong Number
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PSA: If you’re looking to score drugs….please double check the number before you text. Also, drugs are bad, mmmkay?
Posted by Gainesville Police Department on Saturday, January 20, 2018
The Florida man in question apparently texted a detective with the Gainesville Police Department asking for weed.
The conversation allegedly started when the man texted the detective’s number: “Hey do you have bud I might need some.”
In response, the detective who allegedly received the text sent a picture of a Gainesville Police Detective badge. Beneath that, the detective texted: “I think you have the wrong number. Drugs are no good for you.”
After that, the man looking for bud replied: “oh my god” with an embarrassed emoji face. He wrapped up the conversation with: “I’m so sorry.”
Screenshots of the conversation were posted to the police department’s Facebook page, along with the message: “PSA: If you’re looking to score drugs….please double check the number before you text.”
“Also, drugs are bad, mmkay?”
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