Yesterday was Christmas Eve, which meant the NYPD was on patrol looking for drivers who were naughty—and nice, it seems! Officers from the 47th Precinct in the Bronx stopped a number of vehicles that were obeying traffic rules in order to give the children in the cars Christmas gifts. Yes, sirens and lights were used and the drivers seemed extremely confused:

NBC New York also went along for the ride, which included one driver looking confused as the officer spoke to her, with TV and still cameras peering at her car:

Another driver told NY1, "I was nervous a little. I know my paperwork is good for the car. I was like, ‘What's going on?’ But I really appreciate you guys coming out to the community and showing your support."

So many toys were donated to the 47th's toy drive that the precinct decided to share the items with residents in the neighborhood. Captain John Orellana said, "This is a neighborhood that unfortunately, they're not fortunate enough, some kids in the neighborhood, so it's a good thing we wanted to do."

The NYPD is using the hashtag #ItsWhatWeDo when posting about it; it's unclear if this will become a #myNYPD debacle.

Awwww. It's very reminiscent of this: