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Hilarious office prank.
Not.
Canadian media also falls short in reporting vital facts.
Were the two named individuals not charged with a crime, when the incident occurred?
What was the shred of proof in the article that the accused were involved? I could just as easily come to the conclusion the person did it to himself to get on the dole and cash in.
Am I the only one who didn’t know what a “Dirty Bertie” doll was?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HC0OYOgWF7I
If this happened BC, why is it in Current Events?
If this happened in BC, why is it in Current Events?
beware of desk dolls ping
Remember kiddies, only sworn law enforcement officers are trustworthy and experienced enough to handle explosives and firearms.
Practical jokes are almost never as funny as a person thinks they’re going to be. In this instance, these men had all the information they needed, to know better than to do what they did.
I’m not a big fan of suits, but this guy seems to have a very good case IMO.
This is a real mess all the way around, and it didn’t have to happen. Very very stupid.
I’m trying to figure out who’s stupider: The EOD guys who rigged the detonator, or the EOD guy who picked up the doll, suspecting it had been tampered with, sat it in his own lap and turned it on.