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Police: Use caution in playing Pokémon Go

Players have been known to walk into traffic or fall into bodies of water
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Greater Sudbury Police has issued a warning to users of the game Pokémon Go to use safety precautions in playing the game. Supplied image.

Greater Sudbury Police have issued a warning to users of the game Pokémon Go to use safety precautions in playing the game.

The game works off your cell phone’s GPS and clock to detect where and when you are in the game and make Pokémon appear “virtually” around you (on your phone screen) so you can catch them, a press release said.

The idea of the game is to travel around the real world to catch Pokémon in the game. One of the goals of the game is to encourage movement and physical activity.

In the interest of community safety and well-being, the Greater Sudbury Police Service wants the public to be aware of this new phenomenon.  

From a public and road safety perspective, as people playing the game move around Sudbury they can become focused on their phone screens and they can become distracted.  

There have been reports of injuries to players who walk out into traffic or onto a busy road or fall into a body of water causing injury or a dangerous situation.  

Furthermore, players are trying to concentrate on their phone when using a bicycle or operating a motor vehicle.  

Any distraction while walking, operating a bicycle or motor vehicle can have fatal consequences.  

For those enthusiasts, enjoy the new “Pokémon Go” game, but do so responsibly and safely around roadways or waterways, the press release said.