Documents have recently emerged showing that in the 1930's Scotland Police officials requested that British Parliament research the existence of the Loch Ness Monster. Should it's existence be verified, the police would then allocate manpower for the purpose of protecting its national treasure from hunters.
Parliament refused, however, stating that it did not wish to be responsible for killing "the myth" if no evidence turned up.
Although not verbatem, this information was derived from a story reported online.
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