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Drink driving campaign month

by Mark Rowe

It’s December, so it’s the police’s annual month-long operation against driving under the influence – whether drink or drugs. Besides targeted operations, police forces are running social media campaigns to remind people that it is never worth taking the risk of driving while intoxicated under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

This is the second of two campaigns this year, after a summer drink and drug driving campaign when 45,267 motorists were breathalysed with 4,539 (10.0 per cent) testing positive, refused to provide or failed. There were also 2588 drug screening device tests administered, 1028 of which 39.7 per cent were positive.

December 2015 saw 1888 drug screening tests administered and more detections than ever previously recorded – almost half of people screened tested positive. In the same campaign police forces administered 110,226 breath tests nationally, of which 5,543 were positive, failed or refused.

At the National Police Chiefs Council, NPCC lead for roads policing, Chief Constable Suzette Davenport said: “People who get behind the wheel while under the influence of drugs or alcohol are behaving irresponsibly and risking the safety of all road users. Police forces across the country will be dedicating resources to prevent drink and drug driving and catch offenders.

“Don’t drive under the influence of drink or drugs. Even a very small amount of drugs or alcohol can affect your ability to drive safely. Don’t let your friends and family pay the price.”

The campaign will run through the whole month of December, beginning Thursday, December 1, and concluding on December 31.

A March 2016 report from the Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport has confirmed that alcohol is the most frequent contributor to road collisions, both overall and in fatal incidents. For the full report visit the PACTS website (Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety). Police add that last year’s Christmas operation was the first to include testing for a broader range of drugs which made it easier for police to detect and prosecute drug drivers.

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