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Humor is a great way for people to remember your message. If it makes you laugh, it’ll stick in your mind like a splinter. A helpful splinter that keeps reminding you to wear your seatbelt and to avoid using your phone when driving.

The New Zealand Police regularly creates hilarious posts to remind the public what they should and shouldn’t do. Not only that, but they also post pictures of their canine officers and cop cats and they’re so adorable, some of us can’t help but wonder if we shouldn’t become Kiwis.

We couldn’t wait to share some of the New Zealand Police’s best posts with you, so we collected them into this handy list for you, dear Pandas. Scroll down, upvote your fave posts, remember to let us know in the comments which ones you enjoyed the most and why. Bored Panda spoke with Senior Social media Advisor Jessica Bovey of the New Zealand Police, so read on for the full interview.

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Social media post by New Zealand Police humorously engaging internet users with a witty poem about traffic offenses and enforcement.

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    Adorable New Zealand Police puppy wearing a police vest standing near a police cap on grass outdoors.

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    Tabby kitten sleeping inside a checkered New Zealand Police hat on an office desk with a phone in the background

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    "Here at NZ Police, we're always wanting to try new things in order to get important messages across. People generally don’t like being told what to do (especially by the Police!) so if humor and the odd meme can help us with that, then we are all for it," Bovey told Bored Panda.

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    "Our posts are generally well received by the public, but like with any organization, there will always be the odd person who doesn’t like our approach. Most people see that we are trying new ways to reach people and they appreciate that we can have a bit of fun (without ‘making fun’ of a serious topic)" she said.

    "We’ve gained a lot of popularity through our Police puppy posts, tagged #fridayfloof, which are always highly engaging, and means we get the more serious messages through to more people when we need to. We work alongside our media team who communicate with the media about Police activity, and publish this content on our social media channels when it is appropriate."

    Bovey confirmed to Bored Panda that the Force currently has one person responsible for their "humorous (and not so humorous) content, but we often have others from inside the organisation contribute, and are growing our team this year."

    "Police have a strong social media presence across a number of major social media platforms and we utilize these to educate, inspire and entertain the public, while also increasing the public's trust and confidence."

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    New Zealand Police social media post humorously reminding to wear seatbelts as a substitute for a valentine.

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    New Zealand Police post humorously introduces car indicators to win over the internet with adorable and funny content.

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    New Zealand Police adorable puppy posts showing puppy growth from newborn to weeks old, winning over internet viewers.

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    The internet is oversaturated with content and information. So standing out is a challenge. But here are some things that help you get noticed. Posting about dogs. Posting about cats. Posting about funny things that happen at home and at work. In other words, when you’re cute and funny, the internet finds you like a moth finds a lighthouse.

    The New Zealand Police is full of pleasant surprises. For example, they’ve recently “recruited” their very first Artificial Intelligence officer named Ella (or Electronic Lifelike Assistant)! Talk about high-tech serving and protecting.

    Ella is a mix of 26 different people and was revealed at the police national HQ in Wellington this week. Users will be able to ask Ella for information. She can also connect them to whomever they’re visiting, according to the NZ Herald. People can also report crimes to Ella.

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    Like most people starting a new job, Ella will go through a 3-month testing period after which she’ll be uploaded to digital kiosks all throughout New Zealand if successful.

    Meanwhile, if you’re a Kiwi, you can test out Ella’s capabilities in the Wellington, Johnsonville, and Featherston police stations. Social media and AI? Sounds like the NZ Police force is racing ahead into the future at full speed (and they’re wearing their seatbelts, of course).

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    New Zealand Police dog posing for LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook with officer, and Tinder in funny social media posts.

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    Pie chart meme from New Zealand Police illustrating reasons to wear a seatbelt with humor on their internet posts.

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    New Zealand Police post a black and white photo of a newborn puppy being gently held, showcasing adorable internet content.

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    Orange kitten wearing a New Zealand Police vest, featured in adorable and funny posts winning over the internet.

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    Woman wearing light blue headscarf holding child in a crowd, representing New Zealand Police promoting unity and peace online.

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    New Zealand Police sharing important messages about drink and drive safety in their adorable and funny internet posts.

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    Portraits of New Zealand Police 2019 dog unit with various breeds, tongues out, showcasing adorable and funny K9 team members online.

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    New Zealand Police funny post warns against using phones while driving with bright pink playful font on white background.

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    New Zealand Police officer giving a high five to a small dog on a sunny beach, showcasing funny and adorable moments.

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    New Zealand Police post humorously urging drivers to use indicators, winning over the internet with adorable and funny content.

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    New Zealand Police officer in tactical gear taking a selfie with a police dog, showcasing their popular internet presence.

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    German shepherd puppy lying on the floor between treadmill and rowing machine in a home gym setup by New Zealand Police.

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    Adorable New Zealand Police puppy post charming the internet with funny and cute captions on social media.

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    New Zealand Police Facebook post humorously explaining the Norwegian word for speed with a road sign saying Fartkontrol.

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    New Zealand Police dog in water training exercise near riverbank with grassy terrain and caution tape in background.

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    Fluffy small dog wearing New Zealand Police vest, featured in adorable and funny posts winning over the internet.

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    New Zealand Police engaging the internet with a clever and funny coded message post gaining online attention.

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    New Zealand Police vehicle stopped as a large flock of sheep blocks a rural road in a scenic countryside setting.

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    New Zealand Police car parked near a group of chickens crossing the road in a playful and adorable scene.

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    Two adorable New Zealand Police puppies wearing police vests playfully running on grass outdoors.

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    Child dressed in New Zealand Police uniform playing with dogs, showcasing adorable and funny police posts online.

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    New Zealand Police officer holding a rescued black puppy in front of police cars, showcasing adorable and funny posts.

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    New Zealand Police social media post with a humorous poem warning against speeding, showcasing their adorable internet presence.

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