NYC's Office of Nightlife's tips to stay safe while partying in the big city

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NYC's Office of Nightlife's tips to stay safe while partying in the big city
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The city's nightlife is a business worth $31.5 each year and employs almost 300,000 New Yorkers, so it makes sense the mayor would have an Office of Nightlife.

The list is actually called a "Partying Handbook," and it was prepared with advice and input from the folks at Nylon.Melissa Rich has spent years navigating the city's nightlife and admits she hasn't always played it safe.Now she's using her column and her podcast with Karolena Theresa to offer advice.It's a list of suggestions to follow.

"Charging your phone is actually a big one. It seems so obvious but if your phone is dead, you might have trouble getting home," she said."As far as location on your phone, keep that turned on," Rich said.Knowing your limits with alcohol is an important part of staying safe. "And it's important to make sure that your drink is in your line of sight at all times, watching it," Rich said."Roofies do happen," Rich said. "If you're turning away from the bar for a long period of time, just order another drink.""Watching everyone and just making sure you know your surroundings and what's going on," she said."I've done it, I've done it.

8) Have a travel plan to get home safe: Never leave with a stranger without telling someone you know.10) Check license plates on your for-hire vehicle before you get in.

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