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York Police suggest Twitter user go jogging rather than get high

A screengrab of the tweet showing York Regional Police suggesting a twitter user go jogging rather than get high. Screengrab / Twitter

TORONTO – The York Regional Police Twitter account strikes again.

The twitter account, known for responding to users tweeting about less-than-legal subjects, suggested Wednesday one person go for a jog rather than get high.

Brandon replied simply: “Good idea.”

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In August, one Twitter user was fired from his job at a Mr. Lube in Vaughan after asking for nearby drug dealers to stop by his work to make a sale.

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“Any dealers in Vaughan wanna make a 20sac chop? Come to Keele/Langstaff Mr. Lube, need a spliff,” the tweet from Sumith_DB8R read.

Police retweeted and replied “Awesome! Can we come too?”

That tweet has been retweeted over 7,300 times. The tweet and account of Sumith_DB8R has been deleted.

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