INSANE War on Powdered Stuff

From: Ian Goddard (igoddard@erols.com)
Date: Thu Nov 07 1996 - 10:00:54 MST


              T H E Y O G U R T S M U G G L E R S

        by Ian Williams Goddard

        In Louisville, Kentucky, two men, Fadel Salem and
        Mohammad Khalid, were recently released after serv-
        ing two days in jail for what police believed was
        cocaine but turned out not to be [1].

        The men were held in prison until the lab tests
        confirmed that the "fist-sized white chunks pack-
        aged in plastic" were not cocaine, whereupon the
        judge ordered that the suspects be released.

        The two men spent their two days behind bars
        trying to convince the police that the assumed
        contraband was powdered yogurt, which is apparent-
        ly often sold in this fashion in Middle Eastern
        stores. The police dog is also reported to have
        indicated a "hit" on the packages. More likely
        this "hit" was simply the dogs way of saying,
        "Mmmm, that smells good, I want some."

        These men, caught in the middle of the insane
        war on powdered substances and dried flowers
        should sue the police department for wrongful
        arrest and imprisonment. How should it be that
        a dog's taste for yogurt should ever result in
        people being locked in a cage? Insanity defined.

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        [1] "Powdered Yogurt Beats Cocaine
        Rap," Associated Press, 11/04/96.



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