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Friday, January 20, 2006

Donut Discordance

A law enforcement disaster of gigantic proportions:

For Keene, New Hampshire police officers, getting through the drive-through at Dunkin' Donuts can be quite a nuisance. It turns out the officers' in-car computers interfere with Dunkin' Donuts computer system.

Obviously unacceptable. I mean, they might have to drag their butts out of the car and actually walk in and buy their Double Chocolate Cream-Filled Don...

Mmmmm...

Excuse me. I need to run to Dunkin' Donuts real quick.

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