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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asi...ic/4568321.stm
Sometimes, I wonder!!![]()
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asi...ic/4568321.stm
Oh my, that is too funny!
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Heh heh, thankfully they were the Police dogs and not the Customs dogs...How embarrassing though!
Honey, lock the bathroom door. The police and their dogs are here again...
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That doggie in the photo looks like he's done something bad. :wink:
He has. He's inhaled to much Johnson's!Originally Posted by Candy
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Poor puppy!Originally Posted by Pete Tattum
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Not neccessarily so. I had a dog that was happy, happy, happy, until you pointed a camera at her. She would then look like you'd been whipping her all day. As soon as the camera was gone, happy, happy, happy all over again. :roll:Originally Posted by Candy
Now, how would she know you were taking her photo? There's no powder in the procedure, is there?Originally Posted by Russ
You can all laugh if you want, but I fully support the war on talcum powder... [-(
#-o
Now wait just a dog-gone minute...
Talcum powder has a distinctive odor. Are they trying to tell us that the dogs' trainers never once noticed that the drugs they were using smelled like a baby's bottom (post-cleanup)?
I don't think they were exactly sniffing it...
Talcum powder has a distinctive odour when it is drifting around in the air, but these packages would have been sealed and bound pretty tight. A human would have no chance of getting a whiff of what was inside. To be honest, it's tough even for the dogs to get a reliable lock on the scent of well packaged cocaine hence the intensive, and in this case pointless, training.Originally Posted by Donnie B
Hint to Aussie cocaine smugglers - cut your product with baby milk formula, not talc.
Must have been hell for any of the Aussie policeman with allergies or a cold during THAT investigation.
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