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This is Toyota Kawasaki
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here at the Mexican-
United States border

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where a huge task force
of narcotic and customs agents

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is preparing a surprise welcome
for a vehicle

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which they
say is constructed

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entirely of
high-grade marijuana.

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Don't make that face,
man.

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You make me laugh.
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Okay, just let me
do all the talking.

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Good afternoon,
sisters.

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Good afternoon,
officer.

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How long have you
been in Mexico?

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Okay, just be cool.
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How long have you guys
been in Mexico?

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A week--
I mean, a day.

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Which one is it,
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a week or a day?
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A weekday.
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You got
any narcotics

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or marijuana
in here?

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(Coughs)
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Uh, not anymore.
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You guys better step out
of that van.

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Aah! I'm on fire!
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Oh, Sister
is on fire!

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(Dog Barking)
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Hey, this looks
like a bust.

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Get Stedenko on the phone.
This may be it.

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Hey, come on.
What have we got here, Sister?

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Hey, they're busting
nuns, man.

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Wow.
That's cold-blooded.

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Hey, let's watch.
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Okay, up against the wall.
All of you.

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Spread them.
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Let's get up
against the wall.

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(Kawasaki)
Sergeant Stedenko,

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exactly what
are you looking for?

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Dope, drugs,
weed, grass,

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toot, smack,
quackers,

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uppers, downers,
all-arounders.

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You name it,
we want it.

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And how important
is it to you

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to apprehend
the suspects?

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Critical-- The buying and selling
of dope in this country

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may be the last vestige
of free enterprise left.

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There's rumor,
Sergeant,

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that the suspects
might be armed and dangerous.

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Do you expect
to see any violence here today?

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I certainly
hope so.

:48:50
Sergeant, have you yourself
smoked marijuana?

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Only once.
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Hey, look,
we're on TV, man.

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Sergeant, telephone.
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Hi, Mom.
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This could be it.
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(Man Stoner)
Why are there so many cops?


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