Long Beach Transit offering free rides, extended service on New Year’s Eve
Long Beach Transit will be offering free rides Saturday night for New Year’s Eve with expanded service on nine of its routes.
Long Beach Transit will be offering free rides Saturday night for New Year’s Eve with expanded service on nine of its routes.
At 9 p.m., Long Beach got a head start on the new year by setting off fireworks over the bay at midnight East Coast time.
Free rides will be offered starting at 5:00 p.m. and some routes will run as late as 2:45 a.m..
Firing a gun into the air is not only illegal, but is likely to kill or seriously injure anyone struck because a falling bullet hits the head or upper body in most cases, the Long Beach Police Department warns.
Long Beach police would like to remind residents and visitors of Long Beach that “celebratory” gunfire is both illegal and dangerous, according to their announcement today.
The Long Beach Police Department (LBPD) would like to remind Long Beach residents that officers will be out in force on New Year’s Eve, per a release issued Tuesday. The LBPD would also like to remind residents that “celebratory” gunfire is illegal and dangerous.
While Uber may spike their prices during peak hours of debauchery, fear not young penny-pinchers, Long Beach Transit (LBT) announced Thursday that they will offer free rides on New Year’s Eve starting at 5:00PM and lasting into the wee hours of the morning.