Cops Hijack Group Chat After Drunk Student Can’t Remember Home Address

Police in Wales hijacked a group chat after they found one of its participants too drunk to remember where he lived.

Lawrence Court, a 20-year-old student at Cardiff University, posted screenshots of his group chat on Twitter after the cops appeared via his friend Cameron‘s account.


“So last night the police interrupted our group chat in the most spectacular way,”
he wrote on Twitter.

The group chat – called Pres Poosay, naturally – shows the cops posting from Cameron’s account.


“Hello it’s the police on Cameron’s phone,”
they wrote. “He is very drunk and we are dropping him home. He does not know what number Woodville Road he lives on.” 

Cameron’s mates posted the answer, but remained convinced that the whole thing was a g-up.
The best bit? They continued to speculate the legitimacy in the same group chat the cops were in.

So in response, one of the cops posted a selfie.

“Fuck me dead it’s legit,” one of his mates wrote.

Court told The Tab that the cops found Cameron while stumbling home from the nightclub Cirque.

“On his stumble home he was found by the police who couldn’t communicate with him so resorted to using his phone to find where he lives,” he said.

“Everyone was still at Cirque but some other friends went round to check on him. The police were great.”

He also confirmed that Cameron’s new chat name – “Such a VIP he has a Police escort” – will stay for “eternity”.

Photo: @Loafc7 / Twitter.

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