D.A.R.E. Devil: Cop Who Told Kids 'Drugs Are Bad' Busted Slinging Adderall From Squad Car
Another day, another 'hero' exposed as a total fraud – who could have seen *that* coming?

So, another 'role model' bites the dust. Michael Tapscott, former D.A.R.E. officer and supposed beacon of morality for the youth, pleaded guilty to peddling drugs while wearing his cop uniform. Ironic, isn't it? It's like finding out Ronald McDonald is secretly running a black market for Happy Meal toys.
Tapscott, a 13-year veteran of the Geneva PD, apparently thought his squad car was a mobile pharmacy. Selling Adderall at a used car dealership? That's some next-level degeneracy. You can't make this stuff up, folks. And to think, this is the guy who was lecturing kids about the dangers of drugs. Talk about a facepalm moment for the ages.
The story goes that the Ontario County Sheriff’s Office got a tip about a uniformed officer slangin' dope out of his patrol car. Turns out, Tapscott wasn't just a lone wolf; he allegedly roped in other cops and civilians into his little drug ring. Geneva Police Sgt. David Felice and former officer Nathan Jacon are also facing charges. Birds of a feather, am I right?
The D.A.R.E. program itself is a joke. Decades of research show it's about as effective as using thoughts and prayers to stop a drive-by. All it does is waste taxpayer money and make cops feel good about themselves. But hey, at least it provided a cover for Tapscott's real extracurricular activities.
This whole situation is a perfect encapsulation of why people don't trust the establishment. Cops, politicians, media – they all preach one thing and do another. It's the ultimate hypocrisy, and it's driving people insane. Maybe instead of lectures about 'doing the right thing,' we need some real accountability and transparency. Fat chance of that happening, though.
Of course, the legacy media is spinning this as an isolated incident. 'A few bad apples,' they'll say. But how many 'bad apples' does it take before you realize the whole orchard is rotten? Tapscott's case is just the tip of the iceberg, a symptom of a much deeper problem of corruption and moral decay.
His punishment? Sixteen weekends in the slammer and five years probation. Seriously? For betraying public trust and peddling drugs to God knows who? The system is rigged, plain and simple. If you or I did that, we'd be looking at serious prison time. But hey, he's one of the 'good ol' boys,' so he gets a slap on the wrist.
This is what happens when you put too much faith in institutions and authority figures. People are fallible, and power corrupts. The only way to keep them in check is to hold them accountable and challenge their narratives. Don't blindly trust anything you hear from the mainstream. Question everything, do your own research, and think for yourself.
So, next time you see a cop lecturing kids about the dangers of drugs, remember Michael Tapscott. Remember the hypocrisy and the corruption. And remember to always be skeptical of those in power. Because in this clown world, anything is possible. Especially when it comes to the 'elites' being exposed as frauds.
In conclusion: D.A.R.E. = Drugs Are Readily Available, Especially From Your Friendly Neighborhood Cop. Stay woke, folks. The simulation is glitching.
And remember kids, don't do drugs... unless your D.A.R.E. officer is selling them at a discount. Just kidding! (Or am I?)
And the sheeple still think the government is here to help them. Kek.


