Posted on 09/23/2021 4:43:47 PM PDT by simpson96
Two men found with a car full of Kentucky Fried Chicken and around $70,000 in cash were arrested as they tried entering New Zealand's largest city, in violation of its tough COVID-19 lockdown measures.
The pair, who were described by the New Zealand Police as gang associates, were traveling near Auckland, where restaurants remain closed and are not allowed to take takeout orders.
"Officers noticed a suspicious looking vehicle travelling [sic] on a gravel road and upon seeing the Police car, the vehicle did a u-turn and sped off trying to evade Police," a police news release said.(snip)
Photos released by authorities showed buckets of chicken on the hood of a police vehicle with what appeared to be several sides of coleslaw and fries.
The men, ages 23 and 30, were charged with breaching the nation's health order and police said more charges are likely.
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“Knock-Knock”….the Colonel sent me…
🤣😂🤣😂
Can’t make this $hit up. I’ve known NZ folks have been neutered for years, probably why elites are flocking there. Shame Aussies are lying down as well.
As nutty as NZ is and funny as this take on the matter is, I do believe the cops are probably more interested in the “$70,000 in cash” and them being known gang members, rather than the KFC.
Right, there should be a personal use exemption. Holding less than 5 buckets means hes clearly not a dealer.
Really...how is their food supply chain staying afloat?
Yeah - looks like the media was looking for a “cute” headline by focusing on that.
“White Castle stuffing!”
Excellent.
Somewhere Colonel Sanders is smiling.
Medicinal Fried Chicken
https://southpark.cc.com/episodes/x5mqiz/south-park-medicinal-fried-chicken-season-14-ep-3
Paging Buckethead!
LOL
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