Youâre a business person. What do you do about the competition? Do you lower your prices? Do you introduce new products? Do you unleash a glitzy marketing blitz?
Nah, just turn âem in to the copsâthat is, of course, if yourâe a drug dealer.
Thatâs what law enforcement officials in Kentucky are hoping will happen after the Franklin County Sheriffâs Department posted a flier on its Facebook page on Monday asking drug dealers to snitch on their competitors.
âWeâve got our community engaged,â Franklin County Sheriff Pat Melton told WKYT. âPeople are looking at it. Theyâre talking about it. And you know, if we can get a good tip and get a good drug dealer off the streets, all the more.â
While the post was meant to be lighthearted, Melton told the Frankfort State-Journal that, within hours of the flier going online, his office had already received over ten credible tipsânot bad for police work that didnât require standing up or going outside.
Melton added that his office got the idea after seeing a similar social media post from the sheriffâs department in McIntosh County, Georgia.
Itâs a tactic thatâs spreading quickly.
On Tuesday, the Charlton, Massachusetts Police Department posted its own flier to Facebook page asking drug dealers to snitch on their rivals.
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