
Laramie, WY – Law enforcement agencies across Albany and Laramie Counties are increasing DUI enforcement this weekend as the annual Border War football game brings the fabled Bronze Boot trophy back to Laramie.
According to the Wyoming Highway Patrol, officers will be targeting impaired drivers before, during, and after the matchup between the Wyoming Cowboys and Colorado State Rams. The coordinated effort involves multiple agencies, including the Laramie Police Department, Laramie County Sheriff’s Office, Cheyenne Police Department, and the Wyoming Highway Patrol.
The rivalry game traditionally draws large crowds to War Memorial Stadium, prompting officials to issue a reminder: drive sober and plan ahead.
“Law enforcement will be targeting drivers under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs,” the agency said in a statement. “Make smart decisions. Don’t risk it—drive sober.”
Fans attending the Border War are encouraged to arrange safe transportation, use rideshare services, or designate a sober driver. Authorities will also have additional patrols in surrounding areas to ensure public safety throughout the weekend.
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