Law enforcement agencies in the Los Angeles area were urging people who gather to watch Monday evening's Game Three of the World Series to stay safe as the Dodgers pursue winning a second consecutive championship.
The Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and California Highway Patrol said they were committed to maintaining a safe environment for all fans cheering on the Dodgers.
They urged watchers to designate a driver, take public transportation or use a ride share if they plan to drink alcohol and to be respectful of others in crowds.
They warned law enforcement would be deployed to deal with unlawful behavior so that everyone could enjoy the experience at private homes, sports bars or Dodger Stadium.
The World Series is available to watch on FOX 11. Tickets to Game Three are sold out but are on resale starting at $624.
Additional reporting by City News Service.

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