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State Police 2013 Super Bowl Sunday Enforcement; They're Not Playing
Connecticut State Police will be out and about, so be smart! Don't drink and drive!

The Super Bowl has become one of America’s biggest and most entertaining national sporting events.
Today friends and families will gather to watch the big game and to enjoy the festivities surrounding the game. The parties, however, can make it one of the year’s most dangerous days on the roads and highways of our state due to impaired, driving-related accidents.
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State police offer some life-saving suggestions to keep everyone safe on Super Bowl Sunday. Act responsibly by designating a sober, non-drinking driver before the game even starts. The game tends to be an all-day event—REMEMBER FRIENDS NEVER LET FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK! Be prepared to call a cab for a friend or get that friend a ride with a sober driver.
“The designation of a sober driver is the best way to avoid a tragedy or injury caused by a drunk driver. Remember jail time, fines, loss of license, and other penalties can ruin a celebratory day," Connecticut State Police Colonel Danny R. Stebbins said.
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Troopers will be attentive to all roads and highways across the state for the possibility of drunk drivers during and after the big game. Troopers will aggressively enforce all motor vehicle laws.
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