Police may have left residents in the New Zealand town of Turangi
feeling a little high after a supposedly controlled burn of illegally
grown cannabis sent smoke wafting through the streets on Friday.
Billowing clouds of marijuana-scented smoke were wafting from the town's
police station, over the road and into the car park outside the local
supermarket. Police bosses have apologized to the townsfolk for the
accidental inundation of dope-laden vapors, which were emanating from a
furnace at the police station where a recently-acquired haul of the
illegal harvest was being incinerated.
However their fuming faux pas won't be forgotten for a while, thanks to
video shot by a bemused passer-by. "Man, does it smell like the old
ganja over there," he remarked. "Here comes a good cloud wafting past
now. I might just stand here for a moment."
Police chiefs, however, were not so thrilled about the gaffe.
"Unfortunately...given the conditions [and] the wind I understand the smoke did drift further than anticipated,"
Taupo Area Commander Warwick Morehu said.
"I apologize on my staff's behalf to the community and we have already
taken measures to change our practice and procedures going forward into
the future.
It is certainly not our intention to cause harm or alarm to our people
in Turangi."
You can watch the video here.
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