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Police use Rap lyrics to encourage road safety

The Canadian police department intends to encourage road safety during the icy winter months using Rap lyrics.
Police use Rap lyrics to encourage road safety
Police use Rap lyrics to encourage road safety

The Kindersley Royal Canadian Police posted a message to their Facebook page saying "We’re always looking for new and innovative ways to reach out to the public and get them to read the safety messages that we send out,”

"That is why we settled for Vanilla Ice's "Ice Ice Baby" to encourage residents to be mindful of icy conditions on local roads."

"To the extreme I rock winter tires like a toboggan. Put your seatbelt on so you don't hit your noggin," an excerpt from the post read. The post then went on to encourage drivers to slow down to accommodate the weather conditions.

The post quickly incited responses from other police departments, who created their own parodies of Flo-Rida's "Low" and Jay Z's "99 Problems" respectively.

The woman behind the post, 27-year-old Meghan Mochoruk, made a follow up Facebook post, thanking the other police departments as well as the public and the media for helping to spread her message.

"Whether or not our raps help you to drive more cautiously when you get behind the wheel, we are proud that we could bring public awareness to safe driving in the winter and we hope you think about our icy rap next time you get into your vehicle," she wrote.

Watch the video below.

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