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PSNI detect almost 300 people for drink-drug driving

written by cassoscoop January 24, 2022
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THE PSNI has confirmed that almost 300 people were arrested for drink/drug drive offences during the Christmas campaign which ran from December 1, 2021, to January 1, 2022.

Initial figures released today show that 6,699 preliminary breath tests (PBTs) were conducted across the North of Ireland.

One person detected was almot four times the drink-drive limit.

And another was only 16 and should not have been driving a car.w

This resulted in 295 arrests for drink/drug driving related offences, representing an increase of 5.4% compared with the same period last year (280).

Head of Road Policing Chief Inspector Graham Dodds said: “At the start of the campaign we told the public that we would be out across the road network focusing on those drivers who take the selfish risk of drink or drug driving.

“Almost 300 people did not heed that warning and now find themselves going into 2022 facing the consequences of their actions.

“The highest reading detected during the campaign was 124 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millimetres of breath – the legal limit being 35 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath.

“Yet again our enforcement action detected a young person, aged 16, who shouldn’t have been driving on the road, let alone driving under the influence.

“Drink or drug driving is one of the main causes of people being killed or seriously injured on our roads.

“There is simply no excuse for this dangerous behaviour and we will be unrelenting in our determination to detect and arrest those drivers who shamefully put lives at risk.”

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