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AMR offers safe ride home
“Anytime someone feels that they’ve had too much to drink or someone that they are with has had too much to drink, instead of letting them get behind the wheel of a vehicle, and injuring themselves or someone else, we offer this program to anyone”, Fortunato said.
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Captain Jim Sizemore of the Fayette County Sheriff’s Department said deputies will be out in full force to keep people safe.
AMR will be offering free rides to people around the metro area for New Year’s Eve.
Slidell: Anyone who lives in Slidell can get a free ride home from the police department through its “safe and sober” program.
As a point of clarification, the bartender must make the call.
London police are urging those venturing out for New Year’s Eve to plan ahead.
The vans will only take you home and not to another party, restaurant or bar.
“We will be looking for people driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs…and people who are not wearing seatbelts and talking on cell phones”.
Owner Julie Perrin says they’ll even give you a ride to another bar as long as it means you get there safely.
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To help everyone have a safe holiday season, Brown-Forman is partnering with safe ride companies CityScoot, Taxi 7, Yellow Cab and Uber to provide $15 discounts to legal drinking-age consumers now through January 3, 2016. “I just want everybody to be safe, not only on New Year’s Eve but every day”.