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277 motorists arrested for drink or drug driving during June

Aug 04 2010

As part of a campaign by South Yorkshire Police targeting known drink-driving hotspots during June, 4,862 drivers were breathalysed and of those 277 (5.7 per cent) tested positive, or refused or failed to provide a breath test.

Nationally, drink drive figures for the June 2010 Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) campaign show that across the country 100,853 tests were conducted and 5,652 (5.6 per cent) tested positive, or refused or failed to provide a breath test.

 

Throughout June, South Yorkshire Police followed an intelligence led approach to the campaign, specifically targeting areas with a known record of drink driving. The police enforcement was supported by a local advertising campaign organised by the South Yorkshire Safer Roads Partnership. The ‘Drinking Like a Fish’ campaign appeared across the county and included a range of advertising methods such as pub display packs, bus-side advertising and online advertising via Facebook.

 

South Yorkshire Chief Inspector for Roads Policing, Stuart Walne said: “Running an intelligence led campaign meant that whilst the number of breath tests carried out had reduced in comparison to previous campaigns, the number of people caught drink driving actually increased.

 

“The increased number of arrests shows we are serious about keeping people safe from drink drivers. I'd like to thank not only my colleagues for working so hard, but also the public in helping to inform us of regular drink drivers”.

 

“Despite our efforts, we still get situations where some people are up to four times over the limit and where others are double the drink driving limit the morning after. It is clear that drink driving kills people and is a factor in road collisions which can have a devastating effect on families and loved ones.

 

“Such instances are not acceptable on the roads of South Yorkshire. If you know someone that regularly drives under the influence of drugs or alcohol I would urge you to contact South Yorkshire Police on 0114 220 2020 or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111”.

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