Plus the usual fuel surcharge
You’d expect that sort of phraseology from a delivery service or a utility. But a drug dealer?
Spiraling gas prices led an Indiana drug dealer to levy a fuel oil surcharge on customers purchasing cocaine, according to investigators. Anthony Salinas, 18, tacked on the gasoline surcharge when he sold a confidential police source coke on two occasions in June. While arranging one buy, Salinas told the source that a quarter-ounce of cocaine would cost $240 — $215 for the drug itself and “$25.00 for gas money to deliver the cocaine,” according to the court affidavit.
Things are tough all over, Tony.
(Via Daily Pundit.)



