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Super Bowl LII: Philly police prep for riots by greasing light poles

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Super Bowl LII: Philly cops switch from Crisco on poles to hydraulic fluid to deter climbers
WATCH: Philly cops replace Crisco on poles with hydraulic fluid to deter climbers – Feb 4, 2018

PHILADELPHIA – While Philadelphia Eagles fans prepare for the Super Bowl, police are working to keep any victory celebrations firmly on the ground.

The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that police officers were out Sunday afternoon rolling hydraulic fluid onto light poles to keep celebrating fans from climbing them in case of an Eagles victory.

Officers who declined to give their names reported greasing about 100 poles up and down Broad Street. They dubbed themselves the “Pole Patrol” rather than the earlier “Crisco Cops” that applied shortening that failed to stop some fans after the NFC championship victory.

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Philadelphia’s police commissioner earlier vowed a safe but effective alternative before the big game. He said police had to assure the safety of fans “as well as the people who they could fall down on.”

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