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== [[Advertising]] ==
* Seen in [[PSA|PSAs]]s about not driving drunk. All of the people pulled aside have their cars filled with some kind of alcoholic drink (beer, red wine, or a martini complete with olives) and otherwise couldn't be more obvious about being intoxicated.
** One of those [[PSA|PSAs]]s has a drunk motorcyclist, with his ''helmet'' full of booze. [[MST3K Mantra|Don't ask.]]<ref> The ad was showing people pulled over with their cars/vehicles filled to the roof with booze, to symbolize that it was impossible for them to hide that they were drunk to a trained cop with a breathalyzer.</ref>
 
 
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In ''[[The Boondocks]]'' episode Mr. Medicinal, Grandad is high on marijuana, when he is pulled over by an officer, Officer Douche. While cracking up, he tries to pronounce it Officer Douché (doo-SHAY) while faking innocence to win over the cop. The officer [[No Sell|corrects him]] that it is indeed Douche, before eventually arresting him.
* ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'': In the season four episode "Duffless," Barney and Homer drive home drunk from a tour of the Duff Brewery. Their car gets pulled over and Homer is forced out the car and made to balance on one foot, touch his nose, and sing "The ABC Song" (with the ending "...won't you come and play with me?" instead of "Tell me what you think of me?" which was also acceptable). Homer does a good job... Until Barney asked Eddie and Lou to use the Breathalyzer. Homer gets arrested, while [[Karma Houdini|Barney gets away scot-free]]--and—and ends up knocking Chief Wiggum (in a beer stein costume) down a hill, where he merrily rolls until he [[Stuff Blowing Up|hits a tree and blows up]].
* ''[[South Park]]'': "What seems to be the officer, problem?"
* [[Robot Chicken]]: From one of the [[Star Wars]] specials:
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