Australian Cops Recover Baby Bottle Bong Decorated With Swastika
The police report sounds like a Madlibs collection: a baby bottle, a bong, and a swastika. And yet, according to the Wanneroo Police Department in Australia, it’s nothing new for them.
Wanneroo police were conducting a search of a suspect’s home when one officer stumbled upon a baby bottle that had been fashioned into a bong and emblazoned with a swastika. The owner of the smoking device was arrested.
“They turn everything into a smoking implement,” one officer said of drug addicts. “It doesn’t surprise us.”
Just when you thought you had seen it all.. LPT3 in Banksia Grove. #fb pic.twitter.com/SfzplrSvu0
— Wanneroo Police (@WannerooPolice) June 25, 2017
Marijuana is legal for medicinal use in Australia, but both the substance and paraphernalia remain illegal for recreational purposes.
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