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Free Vancouver New Year's Eve event will feature a heavy police presence

Vancouver police say they'll be out in large numbers tonight as the city hosts its first public, outdoors New Year's Eve event in more than a decade.

Leave the booze at home and plan your return in advance, warn police

It will be one of the largest public events downtown since the Stanley Cup riots of 2011 erupted, but Vancouver police are hoping tonight's New Year's Eve celebrations will stay relatively calm. (file photo/Joanne Chui)

Vancouver police say they'll be out in large numbers tonight as the city hosts its first public, outdoors New Year's Eve event in more thana decade.

The event produced byVancouver's New Year's Eve Celebration Societywill feature fireworks, live bands, and food trucks at Canada Place starting at 6 p.m.

Organizers of the free eventhave said it'sdesigned to be a family-friendly atmosphere, which will include a kids' zone anda 9 p.m. countdown for early bedtimes.

"Obviously, a concern when we have a large gathering in one specific place is making sure everyone issafe," saidSgt. RandyFincham.

"It's been a number of years since we've had a large scale gathering like this for New Year's in Vancouverand we don't want to blow it."

Vancouver's first public New Year's Eve event in more than a decade will feature fireworks. (Matt Slocum/The Associated Press)

Officers will also bepatrollingother parts of the downtown area and elsewhere in the city, saidFincham.

He warned thatpeople shouldn't make alcohol part of their public celebration, no matter which part of town they're in.

"Leave the booze at home. We work very closely with Transit Police andSkyTrainofficials looking for booze coming into the city," he said."You can get a fairly hefty fine for drinking in public."

Finchamsaidpeople should also plan ahead, so they don'tdrive home after drinking.

TransLink is offering free rides starting at 5 p.m. and has extended service onSkyTrain and some buses for the night.

With files from Tim Weekes