Crime & Safety

Sheriff's Office Says Enjoy the Game—But Be Safe

Somerset County Sheriff Frank Provenzano offers tips for assuring Super Bowl party guests make it home safely.

The Super Bowl is America’s most popular national sporting event. All across the country, millions of people gather to socialize and watch the big game.  

The Somerset County Sheriff’s Office and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), with support from EmPoWER Somerset, through grant funding, have joined forces with state and local law enforcement officials to spread an important safety message to the public about designating a sober driver on Super Bowl Sunday – Fans Don’t Let Fans Drive Drunk. 

“This message is for everyone who will be drinking during the big game,” said Sheriff Frank J. Provenzano.  “Make the right play and pass your keys to a designated driver so they can get you home safely. There is no excuse to get flagged for a false start. The men and women of the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office will be out to stop anyone who decides to drink and drive.”

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Through a collaborative initiative, local bars in Somerset County will be advertising scannable QR codes for quick access to taxi companies to help get football fans home safely this Sunday night. “Drunk driving-related tragedies are 100-percent preventable,” said EmPoWER Executive Director Sharon Lutz. “EmPoWER yourself to be part of the solution.”

In 2010, alcohol impaired-driving fatalities accounted for 31 percent of the total motor vehicle traffic fatalities in the United States. 

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“Driving while impaired could result in a loss of your driver’s license or even possibly the loss of your or someone else’s life,” Sheriff Provenzano said.  “On Super Bowl Sunday, make it a team effort to keep ourselves and our loved ones safe.  If you plan on driving, plan not to drink alcohol.”  He offered the following tips for hosts and party-goers: 

If you are hosting a Super Bowl party:

  • Make sure all of your guests designate their sober drivers before kick-off or help arrange ride-sharing with sober drivers.
  • Find unique ways to recognize the designated drivers at your party:

o   Give them a great spot to watch the game.

o   Whatever non-alcoholic beverage they are drinking, make sure their glass is always full.

o   Let them have the first pass at the buffet table.

o   Make sure their cars are easy to access when it is time to start driving people home.

  • Serve plenty of food.
  • Offer a variety of non-alcoholic choices like soft drinks, juice, and water.
  • Serve one drink at a time and serve measured drinks.
  • Only serve alcohol to guests over 21 years of age.
  • Determine ahead of time when you’ll stop serving alcohol, such as one hour before the party ends or at the end of the third quarter (just like NFL stadiums) and begin serving coffee and dessert.
  • Add the numbers of local cab companies into your phone so they are just one touch away.
  • Take appropriate steps to prevent anyone from drinking and driving.
  • Be prepared for guests to spend the night if an alternative way home is not available.
  • Remember, you can be held liable and prosecuted if someone you served ends up in a drunk-driving crash.

 

If you are attending a Super Bowl party or watching at a sports bar or restaurant, follow these guidelines to make sure you enjoy Super Bowl XLVI responsibly:

  • Designate your sober driver before the party begins.
  • Avoid drinking too much alcohol too fast. Pace yourself—eat enough food, take breaks, and alternate with non-alcoholic drinks.
  • If you don’t have a designated driver, ask a sober friend for a ride home; call a cab, friend, or family member to come and get you; or just stay where you are and sleep it off until you are sober.
  • Always buckle up – it’s the best defense against other drunk driving.

Take appropriate steps to prevent anyone from driving while impaired. Remember

For more information, visit the NHTSA's Super Bowl XLVI Page

 


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