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New Year’s Eve: A Night of Celebration and Transportation Troubles

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During the New Year’s celebrations, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Operations) Livai Driu emphasized the responsibility of the public to arrange their own transportation. In light of the significant gathering in the capital, especially after events at Albert Park and various nightclubs, Driu noted that the festivities concluded around 1 am, which coincided with the end of bus services.

Despite the high volume of people, the police maintained a strong presence to ensure safety as individuals awaited their rides home. However, Driu acknowledged that transportation proved to be a challenge during this busy period. The police also dealt with various incidents, including making several arrests for drunkenness and driving under the influence, thus reminding attendees to drink responsibly and be aware of their limits.

This account serves as a reminder of the importance of planning ahead, particularly during festive occasions. While the police ensured a secure environment, the responsibility ultimately lies with the celebration participants to think ahead about their transport needs. Moving forward, it could be beneficial for event organizers and local officials to collaborate in providing more reliable transportation options for future large-scale events.

In summary, while the celebrations brought joy and excitement to many, they also highlighted the importance of personal responsibility when it comes to safety and transportation during such gatherings. Encouraging responsible behavior is essential to maintaining a festive atmosphere while ensuring public safety.


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