Yet ANOTHER example of confidence gone horribly wrong. Stop us if you’ve heard this before.
Police in Kentucky get called out to a car parked where it shouldn’t be—employee parking, nothing wild. Just a “hey, what’s going on here” situation.
But then an officer looks inside and spots a bag that literally says, “Definitely not a bag full of drugs.”
First of all… bold strategy. Second… they spelled “definitely” wrong, wrote “full” twice, and added something that looked like “lacky spuge,” which feels like a red flag all by itself.
So yeah… they check the bag.
Shockingly—it is, in fact, a bag full of drugs.
Inside: crystal-like substances, green leafy stuff, syringes, the whole “you really shouldn’t label this” starter kit.
The woman hands over a fake ID, the guy’s got outstanding warrants, and suddenly this is no longer a parking issue—it’s a full-blown “we’re going to need more paperwork” situation.
Moral of the story? If you’re going to break the law… maybe don’t put it in a labeled container. Or at the very least, spell “definitely” right.
Photo credit: Laurel County Sheriff's Department