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Boston police remind fans to celebrate responsibly and announce road closures
Summary
Ahead of Super Bowl LX, Boston Police said they will increase patrols and announced street closures across Brighton, Kenmore Square, Northeastern, Faneuil Hall and North Station for Sunday night into early Monday morning.
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Boston Police announced increased patrols and traffic restrictions ahead of Super Bowl LX, saying they will focus on daily calls for service, licensed premises, large crowds and large parties. The department stated, "Our priority is to ensure the safety of our community," and said no violence, property destruction, public drinking or public cannabis consumption will be tolerated. Police also listed several behavioral advisories and safety concerns as part of their messaging. Road closures and traffic restrictions were posted for a specific overnight window on Sunday into early Monday.
Key details:
- Patrols will be lifted above normal levels with emphasis on licensed premises, large crowds and large parties.
- The department said, "Our priority is to ensure the safety of our community," and warned against violence, property damage and public drinking or marijuana use.
- Police advised against drinking and driving, underage alcohol use and supplying alcohol to minors, and asked the public not to fly drones without FAA approvals.
- Officials reported concerns about drink spiking, large or rambunctious crowds, and stolen or compromised cell phones, and noted cold temperatures as a factor for attendees.
- Street closures are scheduled from Sunday, Feb. 8 at 9:00 p.m. to Monday, Feb. 9 at 1:00 a.m., affecting Brighton, Kenmore Square, Northeastern, Faneuil Hall and North Station areas.
- Specific roads listed for closure or restriction include Commonwealth Ave, Brookline Ave, Boylston St, Lansdowne St, Ipswich St, Van Ness St and Jersey St.
Summary:
Boston Police will implement increased patrols and enforce the announced street closures during the scheduled overnight window around the Super Bowl event. Further updates were described as developing and are undetermined at this time.
