'It was our tongue-in-cheek look at the stereotypes of, if you smoke weed you get the munchies and want to sit down and play video games,' Hartlen said. It shows a simple trap consisting of a box propped-up by a stick, with snack foods and video games as the bait. By Monday afternoon, more than a quarter of a million people had viewed - or 4-20 Weed Day. 'Why not get away from just hammering down the message, and soften it up with a little bit of humour?,' he said. Robb Hartlen of the Kensington Police Force says the humour is helping to get people to listen to serious messages on issues such as drinking and driving, winter safety, and drugs. A police force in a tiny Prince Edward Island community is building an international audience for its social media page by using humour. We are pleased to announce the release of Safeti and Phast 7.2. 6th July 2011 Dear Phast User, About Phast v6.7 We are pleased to announce the release of Phast v6.7 containing updates in a number of areas of the program and a new Study Manager application for combining the risk results from several.psu files.