British police baked wanted pancakes
 

It seems that the emergency services are really not alien to art, they successfully apply it in their work. So, last year, Australian firefighters again stripped for a charity calendar with animals from the zoo. British police have recently demonstrated a new form of interaction with art – this time culinary art. 

According to UNIAN, the British County Surrey police have portrayed the faces of several wanted suspects on – pancakes! Like, this way they can find them faster. 

The police posted the photo of the pancakes on the Twitter microblog. The caption to the photo says that this is a collaboration with a certain artist Philippe de Pan. But, as Sky News writes, later it turned out that no artist de Pan did not exist, and they painted the portraits themselves.

“Of course, there are those who criticize our idea of ​​depicting faces on pancakes, but the truth is that this post will be seen by more people than a regular ad,” the police said.

 

Recall that earlier we talked about the most interesting pancake stories and records, and also shared recipes for unusual pancakes. 

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