William Mattar Safe & Sober Free Ride Home Offers Safe Alternative on New Year’s Eve
Buffalo, NY (PRWEB) December 26, 2014 -- Those needing a safe ride home from their New Year’s Eve celebrations will be able to take advantage of the 7th Annual William Mattar Safe & Sober Free Ride Home Program. Working with Designated Drivers of Buffalo, the firm is able to offer free rides home originating within the city of Buffalo on January 1, 2015 from 12:00am until 4:00am.
To request a free ride home, individuals can call Designated Drivers of Buffalo at (716) 202-2222. Designated Drivers will send two uniformed drivers who will drive both the individual and their car home. While there is usually a charge for this service, William Mattar will be covering the cost during the Safe & Sober program hours.
Rides are provided only to the individual’s residence – not to other drinking locations. Every attempt will be made to accommodate all ride requests, yet due to high volume rides cannot be guaranteed for every caller.
About Designated Drivers of Buffalo
Founded by Michael Mule, P.J. Basile and Michael Peluso in 2008, Designated Drivers of Buffalo provides a safe transportation alternative to area residents. The service offers safe rides home by having a team of professional drivers take those who have had too much to drink home in the comfort and convenience of their own vehicles. Visit http://www.ddobny.com to learn more.
About William Mattar, P.C.
William Mattar established his practice 25 years ago in Buffalo. The firm focuses on helping those seriously injured in auto accidents across New York State. William Mattar, P.C. today represents clients from across Upstate New York, including the Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Binghamton, and Albany areas, with a principal office at 6720 Main Street in Williamsville, NY. More information about the firm can be found at http://www.williammattar.com or by calling 444-4444.
Jennifer Sparks, William Mattar, P.C., http://www.WilliamMattar.com, 716-633-3535, [email protected]
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