In further proof that they don't deserve the wages we pay them, police in Polk County Florida raided the house of a drug dealer. Upon entering the house, a few officers notice a WII game sitting next to the television. So, while some members of the High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) task force searched the premises, others bowled. According to the story, some members played the video game at various times during the day, for a total of a little over an hour of playing time, and charging taxpayers around $4,000 for the raid. Maybe the few people actually searching for evidence should have looked a little harder, because if the had, maybe they would have seen the internet camera that had been left on and pointing right at the police force jumping and clapping hands at each strike.
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