The unforeseen consequences of today’s technology…

The New York Police Department finds itself facing a unique problem — self-absorbed teens falling through the ice at The Pond in Central Park while taking selfies.

Two teenage boys plunged into the icy water late Sunday while trying to take a selfie standing on the frozen pond, according to the New York Post.

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Another group of kids trying to take a selfie on top of a frozen Central Park pond plunged into its icy waters https://t.co/a8pedei2mk pic.twitter.com/Gkq2oyBWuo — New York Post (@nypost) March 20, 2017

The boys were able to safely swim ashore and, other than being a little chillier than a few minutes before, were able to go on about their way, witnesses said.

But it was not an isolated incident, as seen below:

Models save teens who fell through ice while taking pictures on frozen pond in Central Park https://t.co/PLO28Uf8Ec pic.twitter.com/0Okm4Bu4XH — PIX11 News (@PIX11News) February 22, 2017

JUST IN: Teens fall through ice while trying to capture the perfect selfie on frozen Central Park pond…https://t.co/eSvCf5uCaH via @nypost pic.twitter.com/hxW17tvHL7 — Chris Perez (@yankee_MSU) February 21, 2017

It’s not like helpful New Yorkers aren’t trying to warn folks:

@nyc311 someone should be monitoring the pond in Central Park. These idiots are literally walking on thin ice! pic.twitter.com/QCbvZoXImI — Grace Kim James (@gracekimjames) January 9, 2017

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The appropriate reaction to the new-age dilemma was summed up nicely in a single tweet: