San Francisco police prepared for crowd control if Warriors win Game 6
SAN FRANCISCO -- Police in San Francisco on Thursday said they have a contingency plan in place if Warrior fans get rowdy in the event of a Game 6 victory in Boston.
The San Francisco Police Department tweeted a brief message stating that they're prepared and have been working with the team as well as "local, state and federal law enforcement agencies" and other city departments to establish a safety plan.
We are ready for game six! Let’s gooo @warriors! 🏀
— San Francisco Police (@SFPD) June 16, 2022
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There will be officers stationed inside and outside Chase to make sure things don't get out of hand. Police said they're sending a simple message to Warriors fans: violence will not be tolerated.
"We'd like to remind everyone to celebrate respectfully and responsibly," the message read. Police also advised fans against drinking and driving.