A border police force's computer-generated English-Welsh translations have had Cymraeg speakers crying into their coffee.
Dyfed-Powys Police warns followers of its Facebook page that it does not provide translations from English into Welsh.
The force posts in English and then an algorithm attempts to turn it into Welsh, causing a mixture of laughter, surprise and shock."If you’ve been prescribed any of these, talk to your doctor about whether you're safe to drive." But the algorithm turned that into Welsh that read:"Prescription medicines can affect your ability to cry.Another post that said:"Drinking coffee, eating, sleeping and showering don’t make you sober up any faster.This turned into:"Drinking coffee, eating, sleeping and being showered doesn't make you sober faster.
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