Police in Minnesota poked fun at One Direction in order to spread a very serious message over the Thanksgiving holiday.

The Wyoming Police Department tweeted Wednesday that anyone they busted for drunk driving would face dire consequences. Namely, they’d be forced to listen to One Direction cover bands as officers transported them to jail.

Do NOT drive drunk. I will find you. I will arrest you. I will make you listen to One Direction cover bands on the way to jail. — Wyoming, MN Police (@wyomingpd) November 23, 2016

That’s right ― not even the British boy band’s original tracks, but tribute acts’ versions. The amusing post immediately went viral, and garnered thousands of likes and retweets in the first 24 hours.

The department followed it up with a more serious warning of what could happen to people tempted to drink alcohol and then get behind the wheel:

FYI: There is NO court on Thursday or Friday. If you drink and drive you're going to be spending the next four days in jail. Don't do it. — Wyoming, MN Police (@wyomingpd) November 23, 2016

It returned to trolling One Direction two days later, however, after Twitter user @American_red13 asked what would happen if the suspect actually liked the group’s music:

Nobody likes One Direction. https://t.co/r7wrRt3bAX — Wyoming, MN Police (@wyomingpd) November 25, 2016

While regularly using its Twitter feed to issue alerts and report on serious matters, the department also often takes a lighter look at life in the city of Wyoming, as seen below:

All this snow makes conditions perfect for a snowball fight. @ChisagoCountySO where you at?! pic.twitter.com/I4ohgfiMb5 — Wyoming, MN Police (@wyomingpd) November 23, 2016

Called @ChisagoCountySO tonight and they didn't answer/call me back. Me right now: pic.twitter.com/MQAkH9W0hs — Wyoming, MN Police (@wyomingpd) November 27, 2016

We are supposed to get a nice wintry mix of snow and rain tomorrow. We are not excited about this either. #DriveSafe #GiveExtraSpace pic.twitter.com/IwxmkMHTgU — Wyoming, MN Police (@wyomingpd) November 17, 2016

Last night prior to pat searching a male I asked him if he had any weapons on him. He flexed his arms and said 'Just these guns.' pic.twitter.com/XtO8KNQEUA — Wyoming, MN Police (@wyomingpd) November 24, 2016

That awkward moment when you're off duty and you see someone you've arrested multiple times. #FeelsWeirdMan pic.twitter.com/tvsl5z3gry — Wyoming, MN Police (@wyomingpd) October 30, 2016