Baltimore County Police Patrols Increased in Towson Neighborhoods for Tigerfest Weekend
Baltimore County Police have stepped up their patrols to ensure student and resident safety.
Baltimore County, Md. (April 26, 2011) - The Baltimore County Police Department has received grant funding from Towson University to address under-aged drinking and rowdy partying during Tigerfest weekend. Students are asked to attend the social events featured at Johnny Unitas Stadium, and not extend parties to off-campus housing. If your home is raided and individuals are charged for with a Maryland Criminal Statute, you need an experienced criminal lawyer in Towson.
Our Towson office is located at:
410.288.2900
Baltimore County Police special enforcement patrols will start in the Central
Towson area on 7 p.m. Thursday, May 5, and last through 3 a.m. Sunday, May 8. Officers will be on-hand to address any unsafe or illegal behavior, and make arrests if needed.
Examples of negative activities include:
- Assault (fighting, stabbing, shooting, etc.)
- Loud noise or music
- Disorderly conduct or disorderly house
- Setting fires
- Unwanted sexual contact
- Urinating or defecating in public
- Damaging private or public property
- Purchasing alcohol for minors
- Carrying an open container of alcohol in public
- Having and/or using illegal drugs
Specific communities that will be affected are Burkleigh Square, Donnybrook, Knollwood, Riderwood Hills, Towson Manor and the apartments on Kenilworth Drive.
Parents are urged to remind their children not to wander alone or go to strangers apartments. Tell them to watch their beverage; even a cup of soda can have something dropped into it.
Everyone is urged to make smart decisions while having fun this holiday weekend.
Law Offices of G. Randolph Rice, Jr., LLC
410.288.2900
RiceLawMD@gmail.com
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