Helping people to stay safe on ‘Mad Friday’

Published: Wed 20 December, 2023

Friday 22 December is known by some as ‘Mad Friday’ - a day when people finish work for the Christmas holidays and head out to celebrate. It’s also a day when people drink too much, don’t plan ahead and put themselves at risk.

To help keep people safe, the Safer North West Partnership is asking people to plan ahead and look after each other whilst out celebrating. 25Eight Medical services will also be on-hand between 9pm – 4am to deal with minor injuries and help prevent people from going to hospital unnecessarily.

The Community Safety Partnership (CSP) is working with pubs, clubs, and takeaways to create safer spaces for fun nights out. Anyone who is on a night out can do their bit by:

•             Being patient while security staff search people and check ID

•             Looking out for people and reporting suspicious behaviour to bar staff, security and police officers

•             Not leaving drinks unattended

•             Checking you and your friends have a plan to get home safe

•             Making sure you have enough money to get home

•             Staying with friends and letting each other know where you are and who you’re with

•             Keeping hydrated with water and soft drinks so you do not get too drunk and keep in control of yourself

•             Only using a reputable taxi firm or prebooked private hires so you know you’re insured and drivers are trained/vetted – pre-book your return journey to save hanging around at night after the pubs/clubs have closed (this is when you will be most vulnerable).

Councillor Michael Wyatt, Chair of the Safer North West Partnership, said: “This time of year sees the number of party-goers visiting pubs and clubs swelling, and with that comes an element of risk to personal safety and a strain on the emergency services.

“The Safer North West Partnership is here to help and you will see the police, and medical professionals out in force in and around Ashby de la Zouch. The town is the main nightlife hotspot in the district so we decided to focus our efforts there.

“We know it’s a time of year for high-spirits and parties and we don’t want to stop this; however we would urge everyone to be sensible, plan ahead and be aware of yourself, your belongings and how much you drink.

“Keeping you and others around you safe on a night out is our top priority. We want you to enjoy your night and return home safely after.”

For more information on staying safe over the festive period:  www.drinkaware.co.uk .