
Malaysian authorities are now training dogs to find pirated DVDs. The celebrated canine crime-fighting cop counterparts can sniff out polycarbonate in DVDs and CDs, and they sit down when they identify it. These new disguised debriefed dear dogs may not get the salary they deserve, but if the trend continues, following their recent $3 million pirate DVD discovery in southern Malaysia, these pups will be getting a great gourmet dinner.
"The find was the first major success for Lucky and Flo, two female black Labradors deployed last week as part of Malaysia's battle on illegal recordings of music and movies, said Neil Gane, an official of the Motion Picture Association. "Lucky and Flo were able to sniff under the doors -- all the doors were locked, and many of them had metal grilles," Gane told Reuters.
"The find was the first major success for Lucky and Flo, two female black Labradors deployed last week as part of Malaysia's battle on illegal recordings of music and movies, said Neil Gane, an official of the Motion Picture Association. "Lucky and Flo were able to sniff under the doors -- all the doors were locked, and many of them had metal grilles," Gane told Reuters.
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