BERWICK, Australia – Victoria Police highlighted an “Onix-ceptable – Pokemon Go no no” this week after “a motorist made an unplanned PokeStop” while playing the popular new augmented reality game.

Victoria Police leading senior constable Julie-Anne Newman posted about the incident on Facebook, and apparently thought the ordeal was quite punny.

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“Casey Highway Patrol is investigating after a motorist made an unplanned PokeStop late yesterday when he crashed his car into a school in Berwick,” the post read. “Police have been told the local man way trying to capture a creature from the Pokemon Go application when he appears to have lost control on Ridgemont drive around 6:50 p.m.”

The unidentified motorist was driving through a roundabout at Flowerfield Close when he went off the road, rammed through a fence and crashed into a portable school building, Victoria Police report.

“The 19-year-old did not level up nor collect any stardust or candies only debris from the crash,” according to the Facebook post. “Any PokeBalls, eggs or potions the driver may have had remaining only attracted police leaving the wild Pokemon for another day.”

The driver was not intoxicated, police said, but he was cited for careless driving.

Mashable pointed out that the incident occurred despite efforts by Victoria road authorities to warn against driving while playing the game.

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Cassie Zervos, a digital news producer and reporter for the Herald Sun in Melbourne, posted a picture to Twitter on Tuesday of an electronic traffic sign with a message for motorists: Don’t drive and Pokemon.

“What is the world coming to?” Zervos wrote.

Many folks who commented about the Victoria Police’s Facebook post seem to be wondering the same thing.

“Wake up … you morons before someone is killed!” Michelle Nicholas wrote.

“I love that there’s a bit of a sense of humour in this story… But if this accident had of happened at 3pm when all the kids were leaving school I don’t think it would be so funny,” Julia Stan added.

“I was there last night my car was parked down the road a bit and not 10 mins before the twit crashed into the fence there was a family walking along the footpath right where he ended up,” Tracey Rosario posted.