While many think about expressing love on Valentine’s Day, a Georgia police department jokingly encouraged people to turn in their bad exes for Valentine’s Day
In a post made on Facebook, Rockmart Police Department suggested turning in ex-lovers who may have warrants or information on drugs.
“Do you have an ex-Valentine and know they have outstanding warrants? Do you have information that they are driving with drugs in their car? Give us a call with their location, and we’ll take care of the rest, ”the police department stated.
In exchange, the exes who get turned in will have a night that “starts off with a set of limited-edition platinum bracelets, free transportation with a chauffeur, a one-night minimum stay in luxurious five-star accommodations and professional glamor shots that will be posted online for all to enjoy.”
The post has been shared hundreds of times with most of the comments applauding the department’s humor.
While it is a joke, the police department said they expect someone who reads it to call them and give someone up.
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