An RCMP officer in Surrey, B.C. is offering us up a nitpicky Judgy-Pants.

It seems a driver at a McDonald’s drive-thru was using his phone when an officer issued him a warning about using a handheld device while behind the wheel, reports News 1130.

Though the officer says he was in the area on an unrelated matter, when he spied a driver in the drive-thru using his phone, he approached him.

The pushback against the incident only made the RCMP remind the public that “parking lots and drive-thrus are considered part of the roadway, and are subject to enforcement of the BC Motor Vehicle Act, which prohibits the use of electronic devices while driving.”

Sure but—in a drive-thru?

#RCMP is actually out here ticketing people for using their phones at a drive thru. Is this a joke? This is harassment. pic.twitter.com/N4i59bS7AP — Tej Dhaliwal (@DrDangles87) May 8, 2019

I know where your brain is instantly going with this. Yes! Finally! Cell phone police to nab that idiot who has his face buried in his phone when it’s his turn to pull up to pay! That woman who is carrying on two conversations at once – one on her phone, one with the voice in the magic-speaker order-box – and confusing everyone! Charge them all!

I’m kidding. Sort of. Mostly I’m thinking that if people were just more considerate in general, especially in their cars, our rage levels might be a little more subdued, and we certainly wouldn’t have cops wasting precious resources policing stupid things.

McDonald’s wasn’t particularly helpful; their Twitter response was to parrot the law: “We do not encourage the usage of our app while operating a vehicle. Driver’s responsibility is to operate the vehicle in a safe manner and obey all motor vehicle laws. Drivers should always switch off their vehicle’s engine and apply the handbrake when using a mobile device.”

Imagine every driver ahead of you now having to turn off their car – and apply the handbrake – in order to pay if they’re using their phone.