Law enforcement agencies in the Los Angeles area are gearing up for potential unruly celebrations if the Dodgers win the World Series on Tuesday night. The LAPD will have a command post in place to monitor the situation and maintain a safe environment for celebrations. Assistant Chief Blake Chow emphasized the importance of celebrating responsibly and warned against dangerous activities like drunk driving and street takeovers. The LAPD will have high-visibility patrol units deployed and additional resources ready if needed.
After the Dodgers took a three-game lead in the series, there were reports of unruly behavior in East Los Angeles, with deputies dispersing a crowd after fireworks and car stunts in the street. Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna emphasized the need to prevent injuries and arrests by cracking down on dangerous behavior during celebrations.
With Game 4 set to begin at 5:08 p.m. Pacific Time on Tuesday, law enforcement will be on high alert for any potential incidents. The LAPD is urging the public to celebrate responsibly and avoid breaking the law to ensure a safe and peaceful celebration if the Dodgers secure a World Series victory. The focus is on preventing harm and ensuring that fans can celebrate safely and lawfully without putting themselves or others at risk.
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