Natalie is Creative Bloq's staff writer. With an eye for trending topics and a passion for internet culture, she brings you the latest in art and design news. A recent English Literature graduate, Natalie enjoys covering the lighter side of the news and brings a fresh and fun take to her articles.
The US Murrieta Police Department has come up with a unique way to hide the identities of suspects under arrest. No, not by blurring their faces, but by transforming them into Lego people . In line with new California law, the strange censoring is actually a clever way to protect the rights of suspects while sharing updates with the Murrieta community – the silliness is just an added bonus.
“The Murrieta Police Department prides itself in its transparency with the community, but also honors everyone’s rights and protections as afforded by law; even suspects,” the PD shared. The edits feature a range of Minifigure expressions from anger to despair, showcasing the PD's playful creativity. that's rocking the internet.
Natalie is Creative Bloq's staff writer. With an eye for trending topics and a passion for internet culture, she brings you the latest in art and design news. A recent English Literature graduate, Natalie enjoys covering the lighter side of the news and brings a fresh and fun take to her articles. Outside of work , she loves all things music and enjoys singing sweet folky tunes.
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