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Queen Creek police offer prom night safety tips

10 days ago

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Prom season is underway, but a night that is supposed to be glamourous and fun can end with tragedy with just one wrong decision.

“Social gatherings are a natural occurrence for teens, and they need to know how to keep themselves safe,” stated Queen Creek Police  Chief Randy Brice in a town press release. “QCPD will be deploying extra officers this weekend. They will be on patrol in neighborhoods, on the roads, and in common areas where teens are known to congregate. QCPD is committed to ensuring teen safety and to the overall safety of this community that we proudly serve every day.”

QCPD is offering parents and teens these safety tips:

Buckle up : Remind drivers and passengers to wear seat belts at all times.

Be aware of surroundings : At the prom venue and after, teens should be encouraged to leave situations that feel unsafe or dangerous. Use the “Buddy System.” Don’t let friends wander off and don’t wander off by yourself.

Designate a responsible driver : Make responsible choices and avoid substances that impair judgment or decision making.

Driving : Avoid distractions in the car and slow down. Distracted driving and speed are two of the most common factors in traffic collisions in Queen Creek.

Parents, talk to your teen : Encourage open and honest communication. Set check-in times and be aware of your teen's online activities and social media presence. Talk to your teen about what to do if they witness a crime. If there is an active incident have them call 911.

Plan ahead : Discuss plans for prom night and after in advance. Confirm arrangements are in place to make sure everyone gets home safe. Make sure cell phones are charged and chargers are available.

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