Minnesota Vikings fans were not happy with the way they were treated by some Philadelphia Eagles fans during the NFC Championship Game. They are using the Super Bowl to get back at Philadelphia.

Vikings fans are signing up as Uber drivers to take Eagles fans to the wrong location for Super Bowl 52, and other events around the city. Minneapolis is hosting the Super Bowl.

Some admitted they were doing this task on Twitter.

Or, lets give them the Minnesota cold shoulder and deny them service at any restaurants, bars or cafes. #BanEaglesFans — hruby (@hrustar) January 23, 2018

I liked the suggestion on @BDandG963 this morning, where everyone signs up to be a Uber/Lyft drivers and drop Eagles fans off at random locations. — Gina (@Peril_in_Pink) January 23, 2018

I need to “friend” this guy coming up to Minneapolis from Dallas to drive Uber. He said he is only going to pick up Eagles fans and take them to the boonies and drop them off!! ?? — Meg ?? (@SideGravy) January 23, 2018

I'm signing up to be an Uber Driver just for the Super Bowl. It'll be fun dropping off Eagles fans in random wrong places. #SKOL — MlSSINGinACTION XB1 (@SportsGeekDeek) January 23, 2018

So who wants to become an Uber drive with me JUST for the Super Bowl so we can drop Eagles fans off at entirely wrong places? — Kendra Susan (@Kendra_Susan) January 23, 2018

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Whether these Vikings fans were joking or not, stuff like that shouldn't be tweeted.

As Jimmy Kempski of the Philly Voice pointed out, Bloomington Police Department said it is not necessarily a crime for an Uber driver to take you to a wrong location. However, if they don't let you out of the car...they can be cited for false imprisonment.

Watch your back Eagles fans.

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