No Shenanigans, Get Home Safe!

$25 Off Your Uber Ride This St. Patrick’s Day

ENJOY THE CELEBRATION RESPONSBILY WITH
A $25 UBER VOUCHER FROM SWEENEY MERRIGAN LAW!



ALL VOUCHERS HAVE
BEEN CLAIMED

Thank you to everyone who participated in claiming an Uber voucher!  Your efforts in helping keep our Boston community safe are truly appreciated. All vouchers have been claimed, and we are grateful for your support. Wishing you all a safe and enjoyable St. Patrick’s Day! Follow us on our social media(s) to stay up to date on upcoming events!

– Sweeney Merrigan Law -

Stay Safe this St. Patrick's Day with a $25 Uber voucher

This St. Patrick’s Day, Sweeney Merrigan Law is helping you celebrate responsibly with $25 toward your Uber ride in the Greater Boston area. Whether you're heading to a parade, enjoying some green drinks, or just soaking in the festive atmosphere, we want to make sure you get home safely.

Your safety is our priority—so enjoy the festivities, and let us help cover your ride!

How it Works

  • Your first $25 On Us, No Worries:

    To make sure everyone gets home safely, Sweeney Merrigan Law is offering a $25 Uber voucher to your destination. (Vouchers can only be used within the Greater Boston area)

  • How to Claim:

    Simply download or open the Uber app and enter your voucher code to use your $25 voucher on Sunday, March 16th from 9am-midnight.

  • Spread the Cheer:

    Share the joy of a safe ride with friends and family. With everyone using the $25 voucher to get home safely, we can all enjoy a worry-free celebration!

  • There is a limit of one voucher per person.

  • You must be of legal drinking age to qualify for a $25 Uber Voucher  (21+)

  • Supplies are limited - On a first-come, first-claimed basis

FAQs

HOW DO I REDEEM MY VOUCHER?

  • Sign into the uber app or create an account at uber.com
  • Claim your $25 voucher button at the top of the page
  • The voucher will automatically be added to your account and available for use between 9am - midnight Sunday, March 16th.

Is there a ride limit?

  • Yes, the limit is one ride per person.

What areas are covered?

  • The Greater Boston area.