Throughout December, Derbyshire Constabulary joined forces with the Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service in the ‘Don’t Get Wrecked’ Christmas drink and drug driving enforcement campaign. Our Roads Policing Unit worked tirelessly in a four-week long operation, conducting over 180 breath tests and 77 drug swipes - resulting in 78 drivers testing positive for drink or drug driving offences. Due to the closure of bars and restaurants, we saw a decrease in drink related offences by 35%, however, 37 drivers still took to the roads whilst over the drink drive limit, with the highest reading recording 105 milligrams of alcohol in 100ml of breath - the legal limit is 35.
Between 1st December 2020 and 1st January 2021, drug driving offences
increased by over 70% compared to the same period in 2019, with 41 drivers
being found to have cocaine, cannabis or a mixture of both in their systems. These
drivers’ selfish actions, led to several collisions taking place on Derbyshire’s
roads. Inspector Greg Hunt, who leads the Roads Policing Unit, said:
“Driving while under the
influence of drugs or alcohol is one of the biggest causes of accidents and
fatalities across the UK. Sadly, even despite the current Covid-19 restrictions
in place, people still chose to get behind the wheel whilst intoxicated. Each
day, road collisions have lethal consequences for victims, families and
communities and often they could have been easily prevented. I am proud of the
integral work of our officers from across the county, during this enforcement
campaign. The 2020 campaign may now be over, but we will still be out
continuing to safeguard our streets and keep others from harm.”
Hardyal Dhindsa, Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner, said:
“While this campaign was intelligence-driven, I’m disappointed to see so many motorists continuing to put themselves, other drivers and pedestrians at risk by drink or drug driving - despite the very clear advice of police and road safety partners. It is a well-known fact that driving while under the influence of drink and drugs can have fatal consequences for the driver and innocent motorists or bystanders, putting families through the pain of unnecessary loss and devastation. Road safety remains one of my top priorities and I am determined to ensure those who flout the laws are brought to justice. I would like to thank the road safety team for their support and dedication during this campaign and for ensuring these dangerous drivers are taken off the roads. The message is clear; if you drive while under the influence of drink or drugs, there will be serious consequences.”
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