Would the prospect of being forced to listen to Nickelback stop you from drinking and driving? A Canadian police station is counting on it.
The Kensington Police Service, located on Canada's Prince Edward Island, has issued a Facebook post declaring that if they catch you driving drunk, you'll receive a fine, criminal charges and a year-long driving suspension, plus "a bonus gift of playing the office's copy of Nickelback in the cruiser on the way to jail."
"We figure if you are foolish enough to get behind the wheel after drinking then a little Chad Kroeger and the boys is the perfect gift for you," the post reads. "So please, lets not ruin a perfectly good unopened copy of Nickelback. You don't drink and drive and we won't make you listen to it."
The post also includes a photo of a still-wrapped cassette copy of Nickelback's 2001 album Silver Side Up.
In addition to punishing drunk drivers, Nickelback is currently working on their ninth studio album.
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