An Illegal Pot Cookie Drive-Thru
Sebastian P. Kujawa, a chef from New York, came up with his drive-thru business model and was either smart, foolish, or perhaps both. The 23-year-old decided to use his cooking abilities because he was unemployed, and began making his own cookies. All is well thus far. But afterwards, he added marijuana to them. Which, while still debatably acceptable to the majority of people, did not meet local law enforcement's standards.
In order to wait for customers to drive up and pick up their orders, Sebastian P. Kujawa would frequently leave his Brinton Street home in North Buffalo with a fresh batch of cookies and travel through Minnesota Linear Park, an old right-of-way, to the dead end of Nicholson Street, according to Buffalo police. Neighbors observed these nocturnal transactions as a man sprung out of the underbrush carrying a box and dashed up to freshly parked cars. It was a spooky sight.
As his version of an impromptu drive-thru, Kujawa would go to a dead-end street close to his home every day and hide out in the bushes. When a car approached the bushes, the chef would emerge to take their order. After observing him do trades for a while, neighbors gave the man a dime. When police learned he had been posting ads on Craigslist, they promptly shut him down.