The hardest job in Texas, or anywhere for that matter, is being a police officer. That's why it's best not to know some of these things about their job.
They spoke with some frugal-living experts who have delved into this subject to find some of the items that you might consider purchasing at discount stores if you're watching your budget.
I mean, this sounds like something one would do on accident. Well, it more certainly sounds like something I would do. I can't tell you how many times I've absent-mindedly put something in the refrigerator that didn't necessarily belong there.
Police have all kinds of non-lethal methods to stop a suspect in their tracks. One such way is by using a taser. This can end in some wild endings to foot chases.
So now that I've said that, let me offer a personal apology for ALSO being guilty of some of the no-no's on this list.
But to be honest, I find that most Texas people are very gracious when shopping. MOST. It would seem some didn't take 'People-ing 101.'
We've all had to do it, show ID when checking out some very mundane items like a Sharpie or fuel cleaner or over the counter medication. Baking may be next. I look at why and other weird items that require an ID inside.