Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Real McCoy and the Designated Decoy

Malaysian police can be efficient if they wanted to, like when they 'cari makan', setting up traps at well hidden places to catch habitual law-breaking drivers.

It would be nice if someone pull a fast one on those police who were out 'cari makan' instead of looking after our general security. Well, I have known someone who claimed he insisted that the police give him a summon instead of 'settlement on the spot' and the police refused to do so! He reckoned they were not supposed to be on duty there! Let's look at the police elsewhere:

One night at a local bar frequented by a bunch of deer hunters who were waiting for the opening day of deer season, the local sheriff scoped out the joint for possible drunk drivers.

As he waited, eventually a patron stumbled out of the bar, fumbled for his keys, tried them in three different cars until he finally found his, got inside and rested his head on the steering wheel. The deputy knew he had his drunk driver, so now all he had to do was wait for him to start his engine and pull out of the lot.

A few hours passed by and most of the other deer hunters had left by then, when the patron abruptly lifted his head, cranked the car up and drove out of the lot like a bat out of hell. The deputy followed him and stopped him promptly.

He administered the breath-o-lizer test and it read 0.00. Confused, the deputy asked the driver what the hell was going on.

The driver looked at him innocently and said, "Well, tonight I'm the designated decoy."


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