Not getting off “Scott” free.

An Alabama police force playfully exacted revenge against a group of high schoolers who had covered their department headquarters — along with the rest of the town — with toilet paper as part of an elaborate senior prank.

Heflin Police Chief Ross McGlaughn vowed to get back on the Class of 2026 when the students launched their overnight TP attack across the small Alabama city.

The police department’s main building was dressed with rolls of toilet paper that covered the entrance, squad cars and the roof.

“It’s just fun,” the student leaders told CBS News on Friday. “Adrenaline rush. Then you don’t get caught and it’s like ‘this is fantastic.'”

Instead of arresting the underage pranksters, McGlaughn formed a special task force for an extravagant tactical

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