
As the city gears up for the grand goodbye to 2025 and the enthusiastic welcome of 2026, the Denver Police Department is not missing a beat in ensuring revelers toast to the New Year with safety as their plus-one. Taking to social media, the Denver Police Department doled out a quintet of tips aimed at averting the all-too-common holiday hazards, particularly reminding the community to "celebrate responsibly."
In their pre-festivities bulletin, posted on Facebook, the Denver Police Department highlighted their fifth tip, urging Denverites to avoid driving under the influence. The message is clear: don’t drive impaired, and make that key decision for a safe ride home well before the first cork pops. They're nudging partygoers towards options like rideshares, designated drivers, or public transportation—solid choices for keeping the spirits high sans the risk.
Emphasizing the stakes, the Denver Police Department's post is a nod to an annual challenge faced by law enforcement nationwide. Each New Year's celebration brings a spike in DUI incidents, a statistic the Denver PD is evidently keen to deflate. The social media post encapsulates a communal ambition to "start the new year on a high note—safely," a sentiment that mirrors the collective consciousness of a city at the cusp of renewal and resolutions.









