Posted: Thu 18th Jan 2018

Police arrest 140 people for drink & drug drive offences during Christmas crack down

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Jan 18th, 2018

Police say over 140 drink and drug drive arrests were carried out in North Wales throughout December as officers clamped down on those driving whilst under the influence.

The All Wales Christmas Anti Drink and Drug Drive campaign, which ran from December 1st 2017 until January 1st 2018, saw 56 drug drive arrests being made. During the same period North Wales Police administered 2,546 breath tests of which 87 were positive, failed or refused.

North Wales Police officers used intelligence-led tactics and local knowledge of hotspots to detect people who were driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol over the festive period.

As part of the campaign, North Wales Police purchased disposable breath test kits which were distributed to staffed police station front counters across the region for collection by members of the public to use at home prior to driving the morning after.

The kits were given out as useful indication only devices for anyone who wanted to check for alcohol levels the morning after a night of drinking. The kits gave an indication of high alcohol levels but it didn’t necessarily mean that someone was ok to drive if they were showing to be under the stated level.

Any change of colour on the test indicated the presence of alcohol, meaning that a driver could still have had sufficient levels of alcohol that could have caused their arrest if stopped.

Inspector David Cust from the Roads Policing Unit said: “We have received an overwhelming positive response to the disposable breath test kits. Many have told us it stopped them from driving the morning after having indicated that alcohol was still present in their systems.

“From our point of view if it prevented one person from taking a risk then they’ve done their job. Throughout the campaign our message remained the same – if you’ve been drinking don’t drive.

“Although the festivities are now over, we continue to remind motorists of the message that drink or drug driving is unacceptable all year round.

“Despite the repeated warnings that we would be out and about, 143 motorists were arrested as part of this campaign. If convicted, each will be disqualified from driving for at least 12 months; face a heavy fine and many could lose their jobs.

If you suspect someone is driving while unfit to do so, please report it immediately to police on 101 (or 999 if they are posing imminent danger) or phone it through anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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