MISSOULA — The Brawl of the Wild is the most anticipated football game in the state, and with that comes festivities. And sometimes those festivities bring safety hazards.

“People have a little less inhibition if they're actually intoxicated. And the level of intoxication is really what becomes problematic,” said University of Montana Police Chief/Director Brad Giffin.

Law enforcement agencies are well aware of this and take extra measures to ensure public safety.

Watch to learn how law enforcement is preparing for Saturday's Brawl of the Wild: Law enforcement taking extra steps to ensure safety ahead of Brawl of the Wild

“We involve all of our partners. The sheriff is involved. The police chief is involved. Highway patrol is involved. We have fire. You can see all of these seats ou

See Full Page