From specialist police squads to new merchandise, police forces and emergency services across Australia have fired out a string of hilarious pranks on social media for April Fools Day.
Queensland Fire and Emergency Services jumped on board the April Fools Day fun by introducing their new hydration drink"BURN", a nod to YouTubers Logan Paul and KSI's Prime energy drink.
Queensland Fire and Emergency Services introduced its new hydration drink"BURN" as an April Fools prank. Picture: QFES, Facebook. A specialist range of wheeled police known as the"Roller Squad" will patrol"car-free zones, malls and bicycle paths". “We want offenders to know that the Roller Squad will catch them wherever they are, unless of course they’re on slightly thick grass or roads with small stones on them," Inspector Tony Sparrow from North-East Operations Command said in the caption of the Facebook post.
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