Thursday, 02 March 2017 09:52

Smoko break

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It's not often the police invite the public to have a little fun with cannabis (marijuana).

But that’s exactly what happened recently, when the Waikato police posted a photo of a couple of cows getting stuck in to some ‘grass’. “While many of you think it’s god’s greatest gift to us, it is still illegal, which means we still police it,” the cops wrote. “Rather than hitting you with stats and ‘don’t do drugs’ comments, we thought we’d take a lighter approach and run a competition. Caption the photo below. The comment with the most ‘likes’ will be the winner. I’ll have a chat to the boss about a prize.” We will bring you the results.

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