Nickelback got two Idaho men in trouble with police who mistook the word “Nickelback” for “nickel sack.” The men were at a gas station, and when they made mention of hearing Nickelback an officer went into action to halt a potential drug deal. One of the men was detained after trying to explain the misunderstanding to an officer. We look at the incident via a video posted by one of the passengers, in this Lip News clip with Mark Sovel and Lissette Padilla.
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these young men need to find the sleaziest lawyer they can find to represent them in a lawsuit against the city p.d. for harrasment and unlawfull detainment.
I didn’t even know nickel sacks we even being sold. What dealer breaks his stash up in nickels? Oh and that cop must be an idiot. Is it illegal now to even utter the words “bag of pot” in public? What’s the charge (seriously)?
no, Chicago does not use the term “sack.” for groceries. We say “bag.”