Police are reminding everyone to stay safe on the evening before Thanksgiving, known as “Blackout Wednesday,” which is one of the biggest drinking nights of the year. Law enforcement says bars and roads will be especially busy tonight as people return home for the holidays. Their top message: plan ahead. Officers urge anyone going out to use a designated driver, rideshare, or public transit. They’re also asking hosts to keep an eye on guests and make sure no one who’s been drinking gets behind the wheel. Police say drivers should expect extra patrols, sobriety checkpoints, and heavier traffic. They also recommend staying alert for impaired or distracted drivers, especially late at night. For those celebrating, officials suggest pacing your drinks, eating beforehand, and checking in
Police remind of safe driving on ‘Blackout Wednesday’
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