Police in Indiana have started handing out “tickets” to elementary school students saying “6-7” — an absurd, viral slang term children can’t stop saying.
The Tippecanoe County Sheriff’s Office posted a cheeky video showing deputies handing out fake “tickets” to students in a local school cafeteria and classrooms for violating a purportedly new “6-7” ordinance, which they joked was passed to “keep parents sane.”
“It is now against the law to use the words ‘six’ and ‘seven’ unless using them in a math problem or someone’s age,” a deputy tells a girl at her desk in the clip.
But the students seemed unbothered and continued shouting the seemingly inescapable phrase and doing its accompanying hand motion while beaming even after receiving their “ticket.”
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