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Inspector General Will Work Holidays To Catch You
How did you spend your Halloween? Maybe a little trick-or-treating, a party or two, or just sitting at home and playing Nintendo. Whatever you did, it wasn’t as interesting of a Halloween party as City Inspector General Seth Williams, who took his daughters out to trick or treat in Lansdowne in order to catch a DHS employee who doesn’t live in the city. The Inquirer’s Heard in the Hall blog reports Williams, dressed as a Rastafarian, took his two daughters, dressed as DeeDee Doodlebop and Violet Incredible — I only have a tenuous grasp of who these characters are — to the employee’s house in Lansdowne at 8:30 p.m. The man answered the door and said he wasn’t giving out any candy. Eight-thirty? Aren’t all the trick-or-treaters gone by 8:30? Still, that didn’t stop Williams from giving out a lame pun: “The trick was on him.” Just wait ’til Thanksgiving, when Williams dresses up as a turkey in order to catch more employees who don’t live within city limits. Can’t Trust those Trick-or-Treaters [Heard in the Hall] |
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isn’t the fact that the guy lives in lansdown punishment enough?
Also, why would you answer your door just to say you’re not giving out candy?
Hey, Lansdowne’s cool!