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Was a Man Arrested for Playing the 'Finger Circle Game' With Law Enforcement?
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On 31 December 2017, entertainment web site Huzlers.com published a joke news article which appeared to report that a man had been arrested in Chicago after he tried to get a police officer to play the circle game during a traffic stop: This is not a genuine news story; Huzlers.com has a long history of publishing hoaxes and joke stories. A message at the bottom of every page on the web site clearly labels its contents as fauxtire and satire: The article also featured two unrelated photographs. The mugshot shown above has been spotted around the Internet since at least 2011, and the image of the finger circle was taken from a 2016 short film commemorating International Circle Game Week: The circle game is a game in which the offensive player makes a thumb-and-forefinger circle somewhere below his waist and tries to get the defensive player to look at his hand; if the other player looks, the offensive player punches the defensive player in the arm.
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