It seems no one has told police forces in the UK that banter isn’t compulsory just because you have a Twitter account.
Not long after Merseyside police issued a wholly inappropriate reply to a rape joke on social media, Greater Manchester Police made a joke about Wayne Rooney that wasn’t exactly well-received.
Naturally, plenty of people thought those responsible for helping investigate the disappearance of people should not be making light of such things.
@GMPCityCentre im sure the family's of real missing people don't appreciate your 'humour' DS Dave, #thinkb4tweeting https://t.co/STCOcF10hq
— Cølıń MxÅ„ (@comxon7) November 1, 2015
And attempts to recover the situation didn’t go as planned, showing that you can’t rely on the police to fight fire.
https://twitter.com/TheKevinDent/status/661016950001258497
The initial tweet was deleted, but it seems the backlash continued overnight.
Insp S – morning. Back from 4 days off. First job is 'tidying up' after DS Dave's weekend Tweeting :/
— Manchester City Centre Police (GMP) (@GMPCityCentre) November 2, 2015