Tybee Island police are preparing for thousands of visitors ahead of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, warning motorists of heavy traffic while reminding visitors of the family-friendly nature of the island’s festivities.

The Details: The coastal community expects a significant influx of tourists celebrating the Irish heritage of the Coastal Empire region. Police have issued several reminders to ensure public safety during the holiday period.

The police department is reminding visitors that state and local laws will still be enforced.

Authorities stressed responsible drinking for those who choose to consume alcohol, urging visitors to arrange for safe transportation. The department also asked visitors to follow instructions from police, fire, and lifeguard personnel working to maintain public safety.

In Context: Tybee Island, located near Savannah, typically experiences one of its busiest periods during St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. Savannah hosts one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day parades in the United States, drawing visitors who often extend their celebrations to nearby coastal communities.

How You Can Help: Visitors can prepare for potential delays by planning travel times accordingly and practicing patience during traffic congestion. The police department promised to provide emergency updates through their social media channels if needed.

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