Published: 02-09-2024 | Category: Statewide
HEADQUARTERS NEWS RELEASE
February 9, 2024
Louisiana State Police Deploys 130 Troopers for Carnival 2024
NEW ORLEANS – Louisiana State Troopers are getting ready for the final and busiest weekend of Carnival 2024. Governor Jeff Landry has committed 130 Louisiana State Police Troopers from across the state to assist the City of New Orleans and the New Orleans Police Department. Troopers will be on assignment in the French Quarter, Central Business District, surrounding roadways, and parade routes, providing high-visibility vehicle and foot patrols.
Troopers would like to offer everyone a few safety tips to keep you, your family, and your property safe while enjoying the festivities. The public is encouraged to utilize the City of New Orleans NOLA Ready website at www.nola.gov/mardigras, where information about weather, parade delays, and parade route regulations can be found. Paradegoers can also text MARDIGRAS to 77295 to receive essential parade updates. The website also allows you to track parades through https://routewise.nola.gov/, which provides locations of public restrooms, first aid stations, and lost children stations. “Routewise” will also display your current location, which will allow you to copy the URL and text your friends and family your exact location along the parade route. Safety tips, transportation impacts, and extra Mardi Gras information can be found at https://ready.nola.gov/mardi-gras/.
Personal Safety:
Safety for Children:
· Once you arrive at your spot on the parade route, have your child identify two landmarks that let them know where they are.
· Make a plan ahead of time of what your child should do if they get separated from you. If there is a police officer nearby, the child should go to the officer. If there is no police officer around, the child should look for a family with small children to ask for help.
· It is helpful to write a cell phone number on a small piece of paper and pin that paper inside of the child’s shirt or jacket in case they get lost. Even when children have a phone number memorized, it can be challenging to remember when the child is scared.
· Notice anyone in the crowd who may be paying a great deal of attention to your child.
· Take your child’s picture with your cell phone before you head out for the day. In the event of separation, you can show the police exactly what your child looks like and what they are wearing.
· If your child gets separated from you, please utilize the https://routewise.nola.gov/, which will display the nearest “Lost Child” station.
Driving Safety:
Parking:
Please remember to utilize the “See Something, Send Something” app to report real-time activity to the appropriate investigators. The app is listed as See Send by My Mobile Witness, Inc. It is a nationwide suspicious activity reporting tool for citizens. Both text and pictures may be submitted directly to public safety personnel.
Residents and visitors can also follow Louisiana State Police on our social media pages: www.facebook.com/LouisianaStatePolice/, https://twitter.com/LAStatePolice, or https://www.instagram.com/lastatepolice/.
Louisiana State Police wants everyone to remain safe, make good decisions, and have a Happy Mardi Gras!
To report possibly impaired or aggressive drivers, please dial *LSP (*577) from your cell phone.