Earlier today the Queensland Police sent out a press release.
It was quite standard fare, really. In was in regards to a man who allegedly entered a chemist on Sunday night, stating that he had a bomb.
The original release contained a typo, which would be NBD if it wasn’t in the worst possible place…
The man has been charged with one…????⚠️ pic.twitter.com/RM1Yf9PnzS
— Josh Bavas (@JoshBavas) February 24, 2019
If you read it quickly enough, it seems like the Queensland Police are reporting on “one cunt of a bomb hoax”.
Of course, the ‘a’ is actually missing and the hilariously incorrect sentence just says, “one cunt of bomb hoax.”
Sadly, this was not an attempt by Australian police to connect with its demographic, nor some weird Queensland unit of measure.
A fresh presser was subsequently sent out with the correct spelling of ‘count’.
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