>>5348312I think is bullshit.
>http://www.inquisitr.com/1720018/lego-bricks-are-the-uncut-diamonds-of-the-modern-world-everybody-from-thieves-to-drug-dealers-is-interested/>Interestingly, Lego bricks have been gaining importance among criminals for quite some time. From Silicon Valley executives to thugs in Florida, and from conmen in Oklahoma to drug dealers in Amsterdam, people have not just been able to turn the Danish building blocks into fat stacks of Benjamins, but have even started to accept them as payment, reported Telegraaf.From an article linked back there:
>http://www.telegraaf.nl/binnenland/21780673/__Drugsdealer_betaald_met_Lego__.html>Drugsdealer laat zich betalen met Lego-dozenEen Groningse drugsdealer heeft een wel zeer bijzonder betaalmiddel ontdekt. Als zijn junks geen geld hebben voor drugs, accepteert hij ook Lego.
(After google translate)
>Groningen A drug dealer has a rather special tender discovered. If his junkies have no money for drugs, he also accepts Lego.I think it sounds more like an incidental case being blow out of proportion by these newspapers... but... man...
So the LEGO company is one step away from, literally, printing money?!