A police force in Minnesota threatened drunk drivers on Sunday with being forced to watch Justin Bieber’s Super Bowl commercial over and over on the way to jail.
“If you drive drunk tonight we’re going to subject you to that Justin Bieber @TMobile Super Bowl Commercial the entire way to jail,” read a tweet from the police department in Wyoming, MN, a city of about 8,000 people north of Minneapolis.
The police force later tweeted: "Social media is meant to be fun."
Bieber was arrested in Miami Beach in 2014 on suspicion of driving under the influence. The charges were later dismissed.
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Late last year, police in Kensington, Nova Scotia threatened to play Nickelback’s Silver Side Up to anyone suspected of driving under the influence.
“You don’t drink and drive and we won’t make you listen to it,” read a posting on the department’s Facebook page.
Kensington Police later deleted the post and apologized to the band.
In 2014, Queensland Police Service in Australia tweeted a photo of one of their cruisers escorting prime minister Stephen Harper's vehicle with the caption: “They gave us Celine, Nickelback & Bieber but we’ll still help with their PM’s motorcade.”