Look for Knights of Nemesis parade location updates Saturday, Jan. 30 on Sheriff’s Office Facebook page; Think about safety on parade routes, Sheriff Pohlmann advises residents as they celebrate Mardi Gras
Also, Sheriff Pohlmann advises residents to have a plan and think about safety on parade routes in St. Bernard and any other parish as they celebrate Mardi Gras
A sheriff’s deputy on board the department’s Mobile Emergency Operations Center which leads the parade will post regular location updates of Nemesis on the Facebook page after it starts in Chalmette at 1 p.m. Photos from along the route will also be posted, Sheriff Pohlmann said.
“This will be our third year doing this during the Knights of Nemesis parade and people seem to like the updates of where the parade is,’’ Sheriff Pohlmann said.
“We hope spectators, especially children, find it fun and helpful to know when the parade will approach them,’’ Sheriff Pohlmann said.
The department’s mobile command post, acquired through a federal grant, is a great vehicle and is perfect for leading a parade, the sheriff said.
The mobile center will coordinate the running of the parade as well as road closings as it moves along the route, Sheriff Pohlmann said.
The vehicle also leads the Irish, Italian, Islenos parade in Chalmette and location updates are also posted on the Facebook page for that.
Sheriff Pohlmann also reminds parish residents to have a plan and think about safety on parade routes as they celebrate Mardi Gras in St. Bernard and other parishes.
“Have a great time with your family or friends at any parades you may choose to attend for the Mardi Gras celebration held in various parishes,’’ Sheriff Pohlmann said. “But remember to think about your personal safety and the safety of your children and ways to avoid becoming a victim of crime while you are distracted by having fun.’’
Tips to keep children safe:
Watch children carefully and never leave them unattended, the sheriff said. It can be easy to get separated in a crowd.
Make sure a child knows their name, cell phone number for a parent or guardian, and their address. If they do not, write it down on a card or piece of paper, place it in a pocket and make sure they know to find a police officer and give them this information if they become separated from you. Show them a near-by officer on the street or introduce them to the officer so children know an authority figure to go to if necessary.
Also, choose a spot for everyone in a group to know they should go to if anyone becomes separated.
Do not let children climb on top, over or under barricades, Sheriff Pohlmann said. If children are using ladders to see parades, make sure the ladder won’t topple over or get pushed over by a crowd and throw a child or adult under a float or other vehicle. To help do that, it is safest to place a ladder as many feet away from the street curb as the ladder is high.
Personal Safety:
Avoid carrying or displaying large amounts of cash in a crowd; instead bring only some cash, a credit card and I.D. in a side pocket, with no wallet, and don’t wear expensive or “flashy” jewelry. Wallets in back pockets or jewelry make you the target of professional thieves and pick-pockets.
Never accept a drink from someone you do not know because it may have been spiked with something to drug you.
Be aware of your surroundings and have a plan in the event you are separated from others in your group. If you are visiting make sure you know the address and location of friends’ home.
Be careful where you park or you could come back and find your vehicle towed.
Drink alcohol responsibly and always carry identification.