Texas has the best state flower, hands down. The bluebonnet incredibly unique, and when its season hits, you can find Texans in their Sunday best, kneeling down in fields surrounded by them as they have their pictures taken.
In fact, throughout bluebonnet season you’ll oftentimes find cars parked on the sides of major highways if there is a strong enough concentration of bluebonnets nearby.
This year, it would appear that various police departments are getting in on the game.
Police all around Texas have decided that they were going to post pictures of themselves doing the poses they’ve often seen citizens doing on the sides of the road, or in pictures, and the results have so far been hilarious. The challenge has been labeled the “#BackTheBlueBonnet” challenge.
Most of them are men striking the same poses as little girls, or women while they’re in their uniforms, and even some K-9 officers took part in it.
Felt cute, might sniff out drugs later.#K9Shaka #BackTheBluebonnets #HewittPolice pic.twitter.com/eIFxCcKLlA
— Hewitt PD (@HewittPD1) April 3, 2019
#backtheBLUEbonnets pic.twitter.com/DPfdDfRYHJ
— Garland Police PIO (@GarlandPD) April 2, 2019
Felt cute might arrest someone later idk #DonutmesswithTexas #backthebluebonnets #wednesdaythoughts pic.twitter.com/LZNpzbFi6x
— Mineral Wells Police (@MineralWellsPD) April 3, 2019
Ya know….since all the cool kids are doing it #BackTheBlueBonnets pic.twitter.com/llrGG8E1ez
— Irving Police Dept. (@IrvingPD) April 2, 2019
Oh hey NBD, but for the hundreds of thousands of fair citizens tagging us and emailing us, we already mastered this challenge last year.
Like how do you beat this?! Look at that face! AND THERE’S A SAFETY MESSAGE!#BacktheBLUEBonnets #DontLitter #DontMessWithTexas pic.twitter.com/zVZFyktUJs
— Southlake DPS (@SouthlakeDPS) April 3, 2019
We’re just gonna put this 2015 photo of Officer Walden right here and remind you, again, to be careful when you stop to look at the blue bonnets.#backtheBLUEbonnets pic.twitter.com/jXoFAkoU81
— Cedar Hill Police (@CedarHillPolice) April 3, 2019
Our goal is to help people in need, not lay down the law. And when we are done with our shift – sometimes we nap. #BackTheBLUEbonnets pic.twitter.com/EywsJHpW5P
— Grapevine Police (@GrapevinePolice) April 2, 2019
Thanks to everyone for all of the kind words and notes about our #BackTheBLUEbonnets photos this week. Our officers appreciate the support. Have a happy and safe weekend! pic.twitter.com/aLU1zXtwmj
— Grapevine Police (@GrapevinePolice) April 5, 2019
Last time we let Andy plan the spring calendar.
Andy: #BackTheBLUEbonnets pic.twitter.com/JMgLFD3wxo— DFW Airport (@DFWAirport) April 5, 2019
#BackTheBLUEbonnets Extra applause for their promotion of the local animal shelter! pic.twitter.com/pjW4rGmGWT
— David J (@arlowe007) April 5, 2019
Sometimes you just have to stop and enjoy the flowers. #backthebluebonnets #backthebluebonnetschallenge pic.twitter.com/12YO1ntNVY
— UNT Police Dept. (@UNTPolice) April 4, 2019
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