NEWS RELEASE
New Year Eve Planning
Getting ready for New Year Eve? If
you’re New Year Eve activities include alcohol, be sure to include a designated
driver in your plan. Don’t become a
statistic. Let’s bring in the New Year by taking care of your
friends, your family and yourself by following these simple guidelines.
If you are hosting a party:
- Do not let someone who has been drinking
drive. Arrange for him or her to sleep in your home or to ride with a
sober driver.
- Provide your guests with an attractive
selection of non-alcoholic beverages.
- Never serve alcohol to anyone under the
age of 21, for whom it is an illegal drug. Remember that your
responsibility for drinking by underage guests lasts beyond the time they
are in your home. Remember, too, that alcohol-related car crashes are the
leading cause of death for 15-to 24-year-olds.
- Appoint a bartender to monitor guests'
drinking and serve measured, standard drinks rather than doubles or
"holiday specials."
- Do not serve alcohol to an intoxicated
guest. Offer him or her a non-alcoholic drink,
but remember that nothing can "sober up" a person immediately.
It takes the human body approximately two hours to metabolize each ounce
of alcohol; coffee or a cold shower can only create a wide-awake drunk
instead of a sleeping one.
For those attending a
party:
- Do not drink if you are pregnant or
trying to conceive; you are using medicine of any kind; or you have had
difficulty keeping your drinking moderate in the past.
- Eat before and during occasions when you
are drinking.
- If you drive, do not drink; if you
drink, do not drive. There is no safe level of alcohol for drivers because
everyone reacts differently to alcohol on different occasions. If you are
going out with others, decide beforehand who will drive on the return
trip. Do not ride with drivers who have been drinking.
- Feel free to refuse alcohol for any
other reason, regardless of pressure or encouragement to drink.
- If you are under the age of 21, don’t
even think about it. It is against the law and we have a zero tolerance to
underage drinking.
Remember, you don’t need to
be drunk to have a good time. In fact many people have a great time without
alcohol. If you choose to drink, please do it responsibly and identify a
designated driver. The Seaside Police Department wants everyone to have a fun
and SAFE New Years Eve. One last thing to remember is to Buckle Up – Every Trip
– Every Time.