West Australian police tweet dope’s to-do list after home raid
POLICE in WA have uncovered possibly one of the best insights into the mind of a pot smoker—a hilarious hand-written plan for the day ahead.
POLICE have uncovered possibly one of the best insights into the mind of a pot smoker—a hilarious hand-written plan for their day.
Officers in Murdoch, Western Australia, uncovered the list as they raided a Perth home looking for clues about a suspected burglary.
It’s not clear if the officers found any evidence to press charges during the raid but did find a detailed plan of the resident’s intentions to get stoned.
Are ur Saturdays hectic like this!!! To do list located at search warrant in Cooby. #MurdochLPT3 pic.twitter.com/KdpMbdEYMq
â Murdoch Police (@MurdochPol) April 30, 2015
The list, called “Things to do Saturday”, included such things as ‘go to bus stop’ and ‘go get lunch (chips and gravy).’
The tweet captioned ‘Are ur Saturdays hectic like this!!!!” prompted a swift response on social media.
“At least being stoned at home is less of a social nuisance than going out and getting trashed,” one Twitter user wrote.
“This is proof stoners are dangerous, he should definitely be arrested,” another added.
Murdoch Police came under fire from some local residents.
“No wonder our homes keep getting broken into. The Murdoch police are too busy embarrassing drug addicts on social media. Grow up.”