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FREE Sober Ride Home

Allen and Allen Law Firm is once again offering their free sober ride home. Here are the details and it’s a good idea to get these numbers locked in to your phone before you head out for the night.

This info comes directly from the Allen and Allen website:

If you are in the Charlottesville area and feel unsafe driving on New Year’s Eve, simply call Charlottesville Yellow Cab at 434-295-4131.  You must ask for the Sober Ride Home to be eligible for the free fare. Allen & Allen will pick up the tab on Sober Rides between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. within a 20-mile radius of Charlottesville.  The Sober Rides only apply to those going home. They will not apply to patrons going to another drinking establishment.

Check out their website for info on a ride home in the Richmond area.

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