Richmond police used Saturday's Rugby World Cup match in Twickenham to remind match-goers how to stay safe while celebrating/commiserating.
Safety has always been a concern for people making their way home after matches and events at the stadium.
Last month a man fell onto the tracks after the opening game of the Rugby World Cup.
While Saturday's result may not have gone England's way in the crunch match against Australia, the police found novel ways to tweet safety tips, while still keeping the theme very much about rugby.
If you're visiting #Twickenham today for #RWC2015, make sure you visit http://t.co/UDn74jjdmK for #Police tips on how to stay safe
— Richmond Police (@MPSRichmond) October 3, 2015
Getting excited when #Eng score 3-3 with #Aus? Don’t wave your phone around, use it only when you need to #RWC2015. Keep purses zipped up!
— Richmond Police (@MPSRichmond) October 3, 2015
#Eng may have left the ball unattended whilst they fall behind to #AUS (3-17). For more tips on personal safety see http://t.co/UDn74jjdmK
— Richmond Police (@MPSRichmond) October 3, 2015
Make sure the right people #carrythemhome. You don't want wheels coming off the #chariot. Don't drink drive #RWC2015 pic.twitter.com/FIVYeiNfnb
— Richmond Police (@MPSRichmond) October 3, 2015
And a final warning...
The morning after the night before for #Eng & #Aus. You could still be over the limit if you were drinking #RWC2015. pic.twitter.com/4MBlienAav
— Richmond Police (@MPSRichmond) October 4, 2015
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