The cops are having fun on Facebook again.

The Dunwoody Police Department posted a snarky warning against showing up for court on a pot possession charge in possession of pot.

"If the smell of your marijuana is so strong that everyone else around you gets up and moves, that makes things easier for police officers to figure out which person is the guilty party," the Wednesday post said. "In policing, we call this a 'clue.'"

The suspect, whose identity wasn’t released, proceeded to ask for a warning when confronted about the smell. The police declined and filed new charges.

“We.. we can't.. we can't make this stuff up..,” the cops said.

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