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Police encourage revellers to enjoy festivities responsibly

by Cumbria Crack
20/12/2018
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The Christmas party season is here and pubs and clubs across Cumbria are becoming busier as people enjoy the festivities.

Celebrations often lead to people consuming more alcohol than normal, and Cumbria Constabulary are warning potential offenders that violent behaviour will not be tolerated.

Extra officers will be out on patrol on key dates, including ‘Festive Friday’, which is the last Friday before Christmas Day – this year falling on December 21st.  A popular night out in towns across Cumbria, and police are encouraging the public to enjoy the night responsibly in order to prevent any alcohol-fuelled violence and disorder.

Police are also sending a clear message to those out drinking, if you are planning to drink, leave the keys at home.

Anyone who is a victim of a crime or sees any suspicious activity should call Cumbria Police on 101, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Always dial 999 in an emergency.

Police and Crime Commissioner Peter McCall, said: “Christmas is a time for everyone to enjoy and that goes for all of our Blue Light Services colleagues working hard to keep us all safe.  I hope that people will enjoy the festive period sensibly.  It is important to think before you drink and to know your limits.  I will be out in Carlisle on Festive Friday and I look forward to seeing people enjoying the festivities safely, treat our Blue Light workers with respect remembering they are there to help us all, have a great time but officers will be out in force, please don’t end your festivities in a police cell.”

Superintendent Sarah Jackson, said: “I want those going out to have an enjoyable time celebrating, everyone works hard and we want people to have fun. However, an enjoyable night should also mean a safe night – not one that ends up in hospital or in one of our cells. Those who spoil the night for others will not be tolerated.

“There is no excuse for causing others harm or distress, if you feel someone is being aggressive or acting unreasonably, you should report it to an officer or member security staff rather than turn to violence yourself.

“While many go out and behave sensibly, there are unfortunately a minority who become involved in disorder and violence. I would urge all of those who struggle with their tempers after a drink to think hard about the consequences before they go out.

“Cumbria is one of the safest places in the country to enjoy a night out and we are committed to keeping it that way. Extra officers will be around towns throughout the festivities, including Friday, to reassure the majority of revellers and deter the few.

“Lastly, but so importantly, people also need to plan their evening and think of how they are going to get home. Taking a registered taxi or planning a lift ensures you get home safely. Time and time again we see many people’s lives ruined by a person’s bad decision to drive whilst under the influence of alcohol or drugs. It is completely avoidable so please, if you’re drinking, leave the keys at home and have a safe and fun Christmas and a happy New Year.”

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