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Woodstock Police Offering Safe Ride Home On New Year's Eve

Operation Safe Ride provides free rides home to patrons of local establishments who may be impaired or unsafe to drive.

The department will be utilizing its 15 passenger van to provide rides home.
The department will be utilizing its 15 passenger van to provide rides home. (Woodstock Police Department)

WOODSTOCK, GA — The Woodstock Police Department is in its 11th year of providing safe rides home on New Year’s Eve, already exceeding 400 safe rides home. The department initiative, “Operation Safe Ride,” serves to provide free rides home to patrons of local alcohol serving establishments who may be impaired or feel they are unsafe to drive.

Anyone in need of a ride must be within the incorporated limits of Woodstock and must live within a reasonable distance of Woodstock. The department will be utilizing its 15 passenger van to provide rides home.

The department is also excited to have Neese Towing as a partner again this year. Neese Towing will be offering tows home in conjunction with the event – free of charge.

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“The main reason for this operation is to ensure that residents can celebrate the holiday, but not endanger the lives of others by driving impaired,” says Captain Mark Hand, Field Operations Division Commander. “The officers enjoy interacting with all the residents and meeting new people. It is a way for us to get out in the community while making the streets of Woodstock safer."

Anyone interested in a ride home on New Year’s Eve can make arrangements by calling the officers directly at 404-740-4502. The initiative will run from 10 p.m. on New Year’s Eve to 2 a.m. New Year’s Day.

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