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MAINZ, Germany — Strippers dressed as cops are a tale as old as time, which could explain why revelers at one German birthday party got a bit confused when two officers showed up over a noise complaint.

"This boosted the amusement of the ladies sky high"

Police were called to a party tent in the southwestern town of Bendorf on Sunday after a 50th birthday celebration got a bit too loud. That's when the women went wild.

“When the two male officers arrived they were cheered by the crowd” because the partygoers thought strippers had arrived, the police department said in a statement.

Several attempts to explain to the “approximately 10 tipsy women” that the officers were genuine law enforcement "were completely unsuccessful,” police added.

Revelers posed for pictures with the officers and female party-goers asked for hugs with the men in uniform. But the two professionals needed something for their police report — routine procedure — and asked for the birthday girl's phone number.

“This boosted the amusement of the ladies sky high,” police said in a statement. It added that the women eventually turned down the music once they spotted the police vehicle outside the tent and realized the officers were not there to dance.