Police and bisexual eroticismmemes are often a clumsy mixture at best.
While we'll admit our appreciation for their animal posts, New Zealand Police have really outdone themselves with an errant tweet on Monday.
SEE ALSO: 'Phantom labeller' causes mischief at New Zealand museumThe tweet is titled, "When we have to tell someone their family member has died in a crash," and it's accompanied with a GIF of The Office'sMichael Scott saying "This is the worst!"
It's pretty bad, unless you're a fan of gallows humour.
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Why you'd use Twitter's GIF function on the subject of informing a family member is beyond us, but the tweet was shortly deleted after posting.
Not before people saw it, though.
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New Zealand Police tweeted an apology shortly after, saying that its earlier post was "wrong & insensitive." Never tweet folks. Never tweet.
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