A group of university students in Wales were spotted waving a sign at motorists on a dual carriageway as part of a drinking game.
The students were spotted outside Swansea University s Bay Campus on Sunday afternoon as they tried to get the attention of passing drivers.
The sign they were waving read You honk, we drink and is understood to have involved those taking part to have a swig of alcohol each time a driver responded.
The university has said it is now working to identify the students that were seen taking part in the game.
A group of students were spotted waving a sign at motorists on a dual carriageway as part of a drinking game outside Swansea University s Bay Campus on Sunday afternoon
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