Super Bowl Parties Mean Extra Police Patrols

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Updated: 2/08/2010 10:23 am
The Valley may be home to Browns and Steelers fans, but despite the fact that neither team was playing in the big game, it didn't stop people from partying.

Local law enforcement agencies geared up for Super Bowl partiers by adding extra patrols.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol says Super Bowl Sunday has become one of the biggest drinking and driving days.

No word yet on the number of OVI arrests following the big game.
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