Law enforcement isn't easy. Every day police officers are faced with some of the toughest situations the world has to offer. Amid everything they deal with, they also know how to have a lot of fun too. On Twitter, Ontario police officers actually have the most savage tweets ever and they are hilarious. Twitter has completely changed policing, letting officers provide all sorts of information whether its real-time public safety updates, traffic alerts or just warnings about different laws. While some police officers and forces just use the platform for basic updates, a lot of Ontario's officers aren't afraid to have a little fun. READ ALSO: Ontario Police Discover A Bunny Hiding Out Under The Hood Of Their Cruiser (PHOTOS) They are especially having a lot of fun when it comes to warning Ontarians about various driving laws. In fact, some Ontario police officers are downright savage when it comes to their tweets, whether it's about drunk driving, crazy high speeding tickets, distracted driving or the weather conditions. Among the most savage police officers on Twitter is the Ontario Provincial Police's Sgt. Kerry Schmidt. He's the officer behind the OPP's official Twitter account and is known for regularly updating traffic conditions on the province's highways and live vlogging from different crashes. What he should be known for is his hilariously savage tweets. 246km/hr on #Hwy403 in Mississauga. 19 year old driver took his buddies car for a “rip”🛣, unfortunately he wasn’t able to return it 🏎🚓#7DayVehicleImpound#7DayLicenceSuspension #TakeItToTheTrack pic.twitter.com/8GiHRWgiw2 — Sgt Kerry Schmidt (@OPP_HSD) 5 February 2019 It is always recomended to keep the rubber side down and the shiny side up😉#DriveSafe #ontstorm pic.twitter.com/VQerHiaRet — Sgt Kerry Schmidt (@OPP_HSD) 13 February 2019 Schmidt likes to use tweets like this to encourage other people to drive safer and he's not the only one using this tactic. It shouldn’t need to be said but...holding your phone in your HAND on speaker mode is not HANDS-FREE. #facepalm #charged #distracteddriving pic.twitter.com/ivIngHTErq — The Bearded Cop (@TheBeardedCop) 29 January 2019 Another police officer out of Ottawa who goes by @TheBeardedCop on Twitter also has been known to crack a joke about distracted driving too. The savagery isn't only for individual officers either, entire forces are getting in on the action too. Be safe, be smart. Make sure YOU clear off all the windows on your vehicle. If you can't see it, how are you going to avoid it. #DriveSafe #NorfolkOPP ^es pic.twitter.com/A70nx6pfAc — OPP West (@OPP_WR) 6 February 2019 BREAKING - The #Superbowl will NOT be airing in our cells tonight. Dissapointing, we know, but the best way to avoid becoming one of our guests is to have zero alcohol or drugs if you plan on driving. #ReservationsNotRequired #NotOneMore pic.twitter.com/G9mJmi2mZI — York Regional Police (@YRP) 3 February 2019 ARRRRRRR - Another porch pirate has struck in Vaughan. This theft took place on Jan 30 @ 2:20am on Sir Stevens Drive. A cold night indeed and surely he was shivering in his timbers, but just couldn't resist this booty. Call 866-876-5423 x7441 if you can ID this buccaneer. pic.twitter.com/zmQfHKq2ts — York Regional Police (@YRP) 1 February 2019 The York Regional Police are especially known for their hilarious and timely Twitter warnings. READ ALSO: Ontarians Can't Handle Driving In The Snow And Roads In The GTA Are A Complete Mess (VIDEOS) In today's world of social media, clearly, even the police have figured out the savage tweets and memes are the best ways to get their message across to millennials.