Bartlesville Police Department Safe Transportation to Anyone that may have enjoyed the New Year’s Eve Festivities a Little too much

Bartlesville Police Department Safe Transportation to Anyone that may have enjoyed the New Year’s Eve Festivities a Little too much
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On New Year’s Eve (December 31, 2022) from 10:00 PM to (January 1, 2023) at 2:00 AM, Bartlesville Police Chief Tracy Roles and his staff, will once again provide safe transportation to anyone that may have enjoyed the New Year’s Eve festivities a little too much.   

If you have consumed alcohol, DON’T drive, call dispatch at 918-338-4001, tell the dispatcher you want to take the Chief up on the offer to arrive safe and tell the dispatcher your location.  The dispatcher will ensure Chief Roles or his staff will come to your location and provide you with a safe ride home (within Bartlesville City limits).  There is no cost for this service.

The goal of this event is to minimize impaired driving in our City.  It is our hope that everyone arrives home safely after celebrating the holiday.  We further hope people will take advantage of this offer in the interest of public safety.  

For more information, contact Chief Roles or Captain Hastings at 918-338-4050.

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