How does that old saying go? Six flags to the wind? Regardless, it's not a good condition to be driving under.

Jackson police sent a stepped-up police detail to both around Six Flags Great Adventure on Route 537 and in the amusement park's parking lot last Friday, and shared the results of the enhanced presence on Facebook.

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On Route 537, 87 stops were made in an effort to curtail impaired, aggressive and distracted driving, with 32 summonses issued for vehicle violations. But even more action was going on in the parking lot, where police patrolled on foot, bicycle and vehicle.

In total, 10 summonses were issued for marijuana possession and five for possession of drug paraphernalia. One person, a 20-year old woman, was arrested for obstruction.

Overall, police in the parking lot were involved in nine separate incidents starting at just before 5:30 p.m. until just after 8:30 p.m. Some highlights:

At 5:43 p.m., officers encountered a man rolling a blunt in the passenger seat of a vehicle with the door open (we'd not recommend this). They searched his car and found more marijuana, resulting in his arrest for possession of both marijuana and drug paraphernalia. He was processed and released on summons pending a court appearance

At 7:10 p.m., a 20-year old woman was arrested for obstruction, as touched on above, after officers checked on suspicious activity in the parking lot. The two men she was with were both charged with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. They were processed and released on summons pending court appearances.

At 8:32, officers observed the occupant of a vehicle throw a plastic bag out of the window of the car, which they discovered to contain marijuana. The 19-year old man who allegedly threw the bag was charged with possession of marijuana. He was processed and released pending a court appearance.

The Jackson Police Department would like to remind you that all of these people, like anyone charged with crimes or offenses, are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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