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Over 100 drivers arrested during drug and drink driving campaign

by Cumbria Crack
20/01/2022
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Over 100 drivers were arrested during a drink and drug driving campaign.

Last month, 127 people were arrested for drink and drug drive related offences, with officers conducting 450 breath tests and drug wipes.

During the constabulary’s December campaign officers conducted 349 breath tests, of those tests 42 drivers were over the prescribed limit and one arrested for driving whilst unfit through drink

It said 58 drivers tested positive for driving while impaired through drugs and 10 for driving while unfit through drugs.

In December 2020, officers arrested 141 drivers for drink and drug offences.

The figures also highlighted of those tested positive for drink and drugs 39.37 per cent were aged 35 and over, nationally there has been rising concern over drink and drug driving figures in this age group.

Inspector Laura Williams from the mobile support group said: “There has been a slight decrease in the number of arrests compared to last year however drivers are continuing to put their lives and the lives of others at risk.

“We want to make Cumbria’s roads safer, drugs like alcohol can equally have a dangerous impact on your driving. If you are caught, we will look to prosecute and bring you before the courts.

“Drivers have a responsibility when they get behind the wheel and driving whilst impaired can have fatal and have a life changing impact on those involved and their families, I hope everyone understands the consequences their decision to get behind the wheel impaired can have.

“We will continue to identify and deal with offenders and hope this serves as a stark warning that it just isn’t worth it.”

Cumbria’s Police and Crime Commissioner Peter McCall, said: “Sadly, every year irresponsible drivers not only risk their own lives by drink/drug driving but also the lives of other innocent people. The consequences of getting behind the wheel whilst unfit to do so could be fatal.

“Drivers need to focus on the fact that their reckless behaviour not only ruins the lives of other road users but also that their careless decision to drive when under the influence, can lead to a criminal record or time in prison.

“The key message, not just for the festive period, but all year round is that drink and drug driving will not be tolerated in Cumbria. If you get caught, you will be prosecuted.”

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