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* In one of the ''TeenageWorrier'' books, Letty offers this advice;
-->"If in trouble with the law, do not try to be funny. My own father was pulled over for drunk driving. He said 'I admit I've been driving but I'm perfectly fit to drink.' This Did Not Go Down Well. He might have done better if he hadn't been wearing a 'Free the Tottenham Three' T-shirt."
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* In one of the ''TeenageWorrier'' books, Letty offers this advice;
-->"If in trouble with the law, do not try to be funny. My own father was pulled over for drunk driving. He said 'I admit I've been driving but I'm perfectly fit to drink.' This Did Not Go Down Well. He might have done better if he hadn't been wearing a 'Free the Tottenham Three' T-shirt."
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* One of the drunken Youtube Mexicans of the day was an ''extremely'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3DKmlF77LA drunken girl]] who vehemently denied being drunk and claimed that she was hit by a tree.
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* One of the drunken Youtube Mexicans of the day was an ''extremely'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3DKmlF77LA drunken girl]] who vehemently denied being drunk and claimed that she it was the ''tree'' that hit by a tree.her.
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* One of the drunken Youtube Mexicans of the day was an ''extremely'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3DKmlF77LA drunken girl]] who vehemently denied being drunk and claimed that she was hit by a tree.
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* ''AmericanDad'': An inebriated Francine gets pulled over by a cop, who she refers to as "Pig Fucker". Turns out his name is Officer Figpucker.
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* Change drunk to stoned and you get part of RobinWilliams at the Met.
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* The reason AndreTheGiant was never charged with chasing four guys, and flipping their car over with all four in it. Would ''you'' believe four drunk guys ranting about an angry giant?
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* The reason AndreTheGiant was never charged with chasing four guys, and flipping their car over with all four in it. Would ''you'' believe four drunk guys ranting about an [[PlanetEris angry giant?giant]]?
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* Seen in {{PSA}}s about not driving drunk. All of the people pulled aside have their cars filled with alcohol and otherwise couldn't be more obvious about being intoxicated.
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* Seen in {{PSA}}s about not driving drunk. All of the people pulled aside have their cars filled with alcohol some kind of alcoholic drink (beer, red wine, or a martini complete with olives) and otherwise couldn't be more obvious about being intoxicated.
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* ''TheSimpsons'' had Homer and Barney being stopped by Chief Wiggum because he thought they were both drunk (they were) then he asks Homer to dance and he does pretty well...[[CrowningMomentofFunny Until Barney asked Wiggum to use the Breathalyzer]].
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* ''TheSimpsons'' had Homer and ''TheSimpsons'': On the season four episode "Duffless," Barney being stopped by Chief Wiggum because he thought they were both and Homer drive home drunk (they were) then he asks from a tour of the Duff Brewery. Their car gets pulled over and Homer to dance is forced out the car and he made to balance on one foot, touch his nose, and sing "The ABC Song" (with the ending "...won't you come and play with me?" instead of "Tell me what you think of me?" which was also acceptable). Homer does pretty well...a good job...[[CrowningMomentofFunny Until Barney asked Wiggum Eddie and Lou to use the Breathalyzer]].Breathalyzer]]. Homer gets arrested, while [[KarmaHoudini Barney gets away scot-free]]--and ends up knocking Chief Wiggum (in a beer stein costume) down a hill, where he merrily rolls until he [[StuffBlowingUp hits a tree and blows up]].
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* RobotChicken: From one of the StarWars specials:
-> '''Boba Fett''': It's alright, I always drunk better when I'm driiiiiiiiiiive!
-> '''Boba Fett''': It's alright, I always drunk better when I'm driiiiiiiiiiive!
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Almost always leads to HypocriticalHumor. Needless to say, oftentimes it is TruthInTelevision.
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Almost always leads to HypocriticalHumor. Needless to say, oftentimes often times it is TruthInTelevision.
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* The reason AndreTheGiant was never charged with chasing four guys, and flipping their car over with all four in it. Would ''you'' believe four drunk guys ranting about an angry giant?
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A subtrope of HypocriticalHumor. Needless to say, oftentimes it is TruthInTelevision.
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An intoxicated character is interacting with a police officer, generally as a result of a traffic stop. They are clearly impaired, but are trying to act as if they aren't. Expect an AlcoholHic or two. Needless to say, oftentimes it is TruthInTelevision.
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An intoxicated character is interacting with a police officer, generally as a result of a traffic stop. They are clearly impaired, but are trying to act as if they aren't. Expect an AlcoholHic or two.
A subtrope of HypocriticalHumor. Needless to say, oftentimes it is TruthInTelevision.
A subtrope of HypocriticalHumor. Needless to say, oftentimes it is TruthInTelevision.
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An intoxicated character is interacting with a police officer, generally as a result of a traffic stop. They are clearly impaired, but are trying to act as if they aren't. Expect an AlcoholHic or two.
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An intoxicated character is interacting with a police officer, generally as a result of a traffic stop. They are clearly impaired, but are trying to act as if they aren't. Expect an AlcoholHic or two.
two. Needless to say, oftentimes it is TruthInTelevision.
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-->- '''Cop''' '''Cop''': ''"Did you just call me[[{{Beat}} ... ]]'' occifer?ociffer?
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* Seen in {{PSA}}s about not driving drunk. All of the people pulled aside have their cars filled with alcohol and otherwise couldn't be more obvious about being intoxicated.
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* Seen in {{PSA}}s about not driving drunk. All of the people pulled aside have their cars filled with alcohol and otherwise couldn't be more obvious about being intoxicated.
* Seen in {{PSA}}s about not driving drunk. All of the people pulled aside have their cars filled with alcohol and otherwise couldn't be more obvious about being intoxicated.
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* Seen in {{PSA}}s about not driving drunk. All of the people pulled aside have their cars filled with alcohol and otherwise couldn't be more obvious about being intoxicated.
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* Bill Hicks had a joke about talking with a policeman while on LSD.
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* In ''True Crime: New York City'', if the player hassles pedestrians and subjects them to unwarranted pat downs, some people may refer to you as "ociffer" as a snide insult.
* Sierra's ''PoliceQuest I'' has the player character (a traffic cop) pull over a drunk man who is a textbook example of this trope, "ociffer" and all.
* In ''True Crime: New York City'', if the player hassles pedestrians and subjects them to unwarranted pat downs, some people may refer to you as "ociffer" as a snide insult.
* Sierra's ''PoliceQuest I'' has the player character (a traffic cop) pull over a drunk man who is a textbook example of this trope, "ociffer" and all.
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* Sierra's ''PoliceQuest I'' has the player character (a traffic cop) pull over
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* In ''TheBoondocks'' episode Mr. Medicinal, Grandad is high on marijuana, when he is pulled over by an officer, Officer Douche. While cracking up, he tries to pronounce it Officer Douché (doo-SHAY) while faking innocence to win over the cop. The officer [[NoSell corrects him]] that it is indeed Douche, before eventually arresting him.
* ''TheSimpsons'' had Homer and Barney being stopped by Chief Wiggum because he thought they were both drunk (they were) then he asks Homer to dance and he does pretty well...[[CrowningMomentofFunny Until Barney asked Wiggum to use the Breathalyzer]].
* ''SouthPark'': "What seems to be the officer, problem?"
* In ''TheBoondocks'' episode Mr. Medicinal, Grandad is high on marijuana, when he is pulled over by an officer, Officer Douche. While cracking up, he tries to pronounce it Officer Douché (doo-SHAY) while faking innocence to win over the cop. The officer [[NoSell corrects him]] that it is indeed Douche, before eventually arresting him.
* ''TheSimpsons'' had Homer and Barney being stopped by Chief Wiggum because he thought they were both drunk (they were) then he asks Homer to dance and he does pretty well...[[CrowningMomentofFunny Until Barney asked Wiggum to use the Breathalyzer]].
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* ''TheSimpsons'' had Homer and Barney being stopped by Chief Wiggum because he thought they were both drunk (they were) then he asks Homer to dance and he does pretty well...[[CrowningMomentofFunny Until Barney asked Wiggum to use the Breathalyzer]].
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* In ''True Crime: New York City'', if the player hassles pedestrians and subjects them to unwarranted pat downs, some people may refer to you as "ociffer" as a snide insult.
* Sierra's ''PoliceQuest I'' has the player character (a traffic cop) pull over a drunk man who is a textbook example of this trope, "ociffer" and all.
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* In ''TheBoondocks'' episode Mr. Medicinal, Grandad is high on marijuana, when he is pulled over by an officer, Officer Douche. While cracking up, he tries to pronounce it Officer Douché (doo-SHAY) while faking innocence to win over the cop. The officer [[NoSell corrects him]] that it is indeed Douche, before eventually arresting him.
* ''TheSimpsons'' had Homer and Barney being stopped by Chief Wiggum because he thought they were both drunk (they were) then he asks Homer to dance and he does pretty well...[[CrowningMomentofFunny Until Barney asked Wiggum to use the Breathalyzer]].
* ''SouthPark'': "What seems to be the officer, problem?"
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* In ''SuperTroopers'', some [[strike:police]] ''state troopers'' pull over some kids. The kids had to get rid of the drugs, so one of them eats all their weed before they throw out what was left. The troopers notice this, and play mind games to screw with the stoners before the arrest.
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* In ''SuperTroopers'', some [[strike:police]] ''state troopers'' state troopers pull over some kids. The kids had to get rid of the drugs, so one of them eats all their weed before they throw out what was left. The troopers notice this, and play mind games to screw with the stoners before the arrest. (And after.)
-->''Littering and... littering aaaaand...\\
...smokin' the reefer.''
-->''Littering and... littering aaaaand...\\
...smokin' the reefer.''
* ''WithnailAndI'', the "GETINTHEBACKOFTHEVAN!" scene.
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* The Simpsons ''TheSimpsons'' had Homer and Barney being stopped by Chief Wiggum because he thought they were both drunk (they were) then he asks Homer to dance and he does pretty well...[[CrowningMomentofFunny Until Barney asked Wiggum to use the Breathalyzer]].
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* In ''NorthByNorthwest'', Cary Grant's character is force-fed a quart of bourbon and put behind the wheel of a car on a cliffside road to kill himself. He manages to escape his foes, but gets caught by the police. At the station he absolutely admits that he's drunk, but can't get them to believe the circumstances.
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* The Simpsons had Homer and Barney being stopped by Chief Wiggum because he thought they were both drunk (they were) then he asks homer Homer to dance and he does pretty well...[[CrowningMomentofFunny Until Barney asked Wiggum to use the Breathalyzer]]Breathalyzer]].
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* ''SouthPark'': "What seems to be the officer, problem?"
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* In ''TheBoondocks'' episode Mr. Medicinal, Grandad is high on marijuana, when he is pulled over by an officer, Officer Douche. While cracking up, he tries to pronounce it Officer Douché (doo-SHAY), but the officer corrects him that it is indeed Douche, before eventualyl arresting him.
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* In ''TheBoondocks'' episode Mr. Medicinal, Grandad is high on marijuana, when he is pulled over by an officer, Officer Douche. While cracking up, he tries to pronounce it Officer Douché (doo-SHAY), but (doo-SHAY) while faking innocence to win over the cop. The officer [[NoSell corrects him him]] that it is indeed Douche, before eventualyl eventually arresting him.
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please label what type of media your instance is so that I can properly place it.
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