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Last Updated: Monday, 20 November 2006, 13:05 GMT
Play safe at work Christmas bash
David Brent at The Office Christmas party
The campaign aims to ensure Christmas passes without incident
Festive revellers are being advised to "last the pace, not lose the place," during their office party in Glasgow this Christmas.

Over the next eight weeks, the Play Safe campaign will target thousands of people with survival tips for parties and alcohol awareness advice.

The campaign is led by the City Centre Alcohol Action Group.

Chairman Willie Caie said: "This is about educating and encouraging people to consider their safety."

Councillor Jim Coleman, of Glasgow City Council, said: "The Play Safe campaign is an important element in Glasgow's response to alcohol-fuelled disorder and antisocial behaviour."

Play Safe offers interactive alcohol awareness workshops.

The campaign will also use street light projections and beermats to convey the message.




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