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Monday, January 06, 2020

What Bugs You? [NSFW]

Only an idiot would place a live animal inside a business to inflict harm and chaos.
Inside a Walmart, a person decided to take revenge on the company. They decided to infect the store with a bothersome parasite. The animal is a blood sucking insect that lives in your mattress, couch and children's toys.

The law are investigating the discovery of pill bottles filled with bedbugs inside a Walmart in Erie, Pennsylvania.

A manager at the Walmart in Washington Township, Pennsylvania was notified by an employee.

They found a closed pill bottle containing live bedbugs on Thursday inside the men's changing room.

The bottle was found inside a boy's jacket that was for sale, the police said.

Walmart disposed of the jacket and bottle and contacted Ecolab, a hygiene and energy technology company, which sent employee to the store on Friday.

The employee found the insect crawling around the men's fitting room, the police said.

On Saturday, a Walmart employee found a second closed pill bottle with several dead bedbugs on the floor of the men's department near the belts.

The Pennsylvania State Police will now be investigating the bottles for fingerprints. They will conduct an investigation into who decided to launch a plague of pests.
Walmart takes this incident seriously.
If they find the person(s) involved in this, they will be criminally charged with trespassing, vandalism, contamination of food with intent to harm, shoplifting, destruction of property.

They will likely be billed for the clean-up, disposal or medical bills obtained from shoppers, workers and first responders. They will be banned from Walmart locations and forced to apologize publicly to the community about biohazards.

They will likely get tested for hepatitis A, hepatitis C, STIs and HIV.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Bedbugs are small parasitic insects that feed on the blood of warm-blooded animals. That includes pets, horses, birds and people. They can measure from 1 millimeter to 7 millimeters in size. They can grow to the size of a Lincoln's head on a penny. They are reddish brown and feed at night.

They do not spread disease. However, they can cause allergies, itching, scratching and loss of sleep.

These animals can survive on months without a blood meal.

Take note, anyone who posts videos of bedbug pranks could be caught and charged with a crime.

Last year, we covered individuals eating products and then placing them back onto shelves and freezers. Those who were caught faced criminal charges and permanent bans from stores.

So LeReyna, should this be classified as one of the "You Can't Fix Stupid" stories of 2020?



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