A police officer was making his usual rounds when something unusual caught his eye—a trail of $50 bills scattered along the sidewalk, leading into a dimly lit alley. Intrigued, he followed the money trail and soon spotted an elderly woman struggling to drag two heavy trash bags.
One of them had a tear, leaking $50 notes onto the pavement.
“Excuse me, ma’am,” the officer called out. “Looks like one of your bags has a hole in it.”
The woman turned, saw the money, and gasped. “Oh dear, thank you, young man! That could’ve been a disaster.”
The officer nodded, but curiosity got the better of him. “If you don’t mind me asking… where did all this cash come from?”
The old lady smiled and leaned in. “Well, you see, Officer, I live in that nice house at the end of the street, right next to O’Malley’s Pub. Every night, those drunk hooligans stumble out and—pardon my language—relieve themselves all over my garden fence.” She huffed, shaking her head. “I got tired of it. So last night, I stood outside with my garden shears and said, ‘Fifty bucks, or I snip!’”
The officer burst into laughter, picturing the terrified drunks handing over their cash. “That’s… honestly brilliant.”
As the woman turned to leave, the officer, still chuckling, gestured to her second trash bag. “So, uh… is that one full of money too?”
The old lady gave him a sly smile.
“Well, Officer… let’s just say not everyone paid.”