We always knew that people had strong feelings about Nickelback, but we never thought that liking the band could get you arrested!

In late June, two men were detained by police at a gas station in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, after a sheriff thought he heard them discussing a "nickel sack," according to the Coeur d'Alene Press. While the officer apparently thought this was a drug dealing reference, the two men (later identified as Dylan Swinford and Riker Morrow) claimed they were actually discussing the Canadian band Nickelback.

One of the detained men caught the incident on video, which was uploaded on June 21:

"I don't understand why we're being harassed like this, we didn't do anything wrong," the cameraman can be heard saying.

The cop then recalls how he saw one of the men talking to another man in the parking lot about a "nickel sack," which he assumed was in reference to a drug deal taking place.

"No, 'Nickelback'! That guy was blaring Nickelback," the cameraman replied. "That's exactly what I said, 'He's blaring Nickelback.'"

After more discussion, the other man in the car is cuffed for reaching back in the car. According to the report, neither men was charged with any crime. And, really, should liking Nickelback be illegal? (Wait -- don't answer that.)