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Free Taxi Rides Offered in Casper and Surrounding Areas

Free Taxi Rides Offered in Casper and Surrounding Areas

Cowboy Country Criminal Defense has launched a ‘Stay Out of Jail Free’ initiative offering free taxi rides to people who have had drinks at local bars and restaurants, ensuring they get home safely and reducing accidents of driving while intoxicated.

This service will be available 24/7 until September 1 in Casper, Bar Nunn, Mills and Evansville.

You can now use the QR code on the coasters provided to local restaurants and bars to receive a free ride from the Buckles N Spurs taxi service.

Jeremy Hugus, owner of Cowboy Country Criminal Defense, expressed his excitement about implementing a free transportation program, saying, “We believe everyone should have a safe way to get home after drinking. By providing free taxi rides to those who have been drinking, we aim to prevent the dangers of drunk driving and keep our community safe. This initiative reflects our commitment to responsible alcohol consumption and community well-being.

Aloh Pettyjohn, owner of Buckles N Spurs Taxi Services, was delighted to partner with the scheme, saying: “I truly believe this is a great promotion to help combat unnecessary drink driving and keeping our streets and residents safe…all it takes is a phone call.” Aloh is deeply invested in this partnership as she has been personally impacted by drunk driving and the devastating loss of her own daughter to a drunk driver.

In partnership with Buckles N Spurs Taxi Service, Cowboy Country Criminal ensures that all drivers are thoroughly vetted and vehicles are maintained to the highest standards, providing a safe and comfortable ride home for all users. Buckles N Spurs is a certified taxi driver licensee with the Casper Police Department.

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