This is the moment two police officers raised a smile when they joined in a morale boosting dance with neighbours.
Residents of Bryn Llys, Meliden, near Prestatyn, have been holding daily social distance street dances for the last three weeks, to bring some joy amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Their regular workouts have even been featured on ITV Wales as the UK wide lockdown continues.
But when two boys in blue turned up this morning, residents feared they were about to get their knuckles wrapped.

However they needn't have worried when the North Wales Police (NWP) officers asked to join in.
They were taught a dance routine and strutted their funky stuff to everybody's delight.
Elin Hughes Jones who organised the dances said: "We have had 14 houses and up to 29 people taking part.
"I had asked the police if it was okay to go ahead as were are trying to raise funds for a local hospital and had been told it was okay.
"I thought at first 'Oh my God I am going to be arrested.
"But then they asked to join in and turned their lights on.
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"It was great. I didn't get the two police officers names. but they were so nice and if anything they made my two year-old son's day, to see them in uniform in their car and they put the siren on, he was like 'wow'."
Elin said although she had originally started the dances it was now a street wide thing, "we have a group going and if somebody suggests a song, they have to lead the dance," she said.
"If anybody else wants to have a go, I would fully encourage them to do it on their streets, but do it safely and observe social distancing, we want everybody to stay safe."
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