Summer crackdown on drink and drug driving

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Cheshire Roads Policing team and Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service have today, Thursday 14th June, launched their joint annual summer crackdown on drink and drug drivers.

The initiative, which this year coincides with the World Cup, is set to run until the end of July, and throughout this period officers from the roads policing team will specifically target drivers who they believe may be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Inspector Darren Owen from the Cheshire Roads Policing team said: "The World Cup is a time to celebrate and whilst I want people to have a good time and enjoy the football tournament, I'm also keen to remind people about the dangers, and the consequences, of drink and drug driving.

"Driving under the influence of either alcohol or drugs is extremely dangerous; it affects your reaction time, making it harder for you to judge your speed, judge your distance between you and other vehicles and notice potential hazards. All of this means that you are more likely to be involved in a collision whilst driving under the influence of either alcohol or drugs.

"As well as the dangers, there are also serious consequences for anyone who is caught drink or drug driving, not only do they face losing their licence, but they also face a large fine, going to court and even the possibility of a prison sentence; all of which could have a big impact upon their life and may affect their employment."

Andy Gray, watch manager at Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service, said: "We regularly attend road traffic collisions to rescue people who have crashed as a result of drink or drugs. These can be harrowing incidents and can cause serious, life-changing injuries and worse.

"Our firefighters will be handing out information about the impact these incidents at our fire station open days throughout the summer."

Anyone who suspects that somebody is driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol should call Cheshire Police on 999 or 101.

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Terry Roeves
Thursday 14th June 2018 at 10:06 am
Wouldn’t mind a crack down on telephone scams and cyber crime. It affects so many now. 2 years ago money for 20 more police was agreed to fight cybercrime. What has happened? These offences are not reported by the police authority. Do they keep records for Cheshire?
James MacDonald
Friday 15th June 2018 at 7:47 pm
Drivers kill nearly 2000 people every year in the UK, and the number is rising year on year. We need to get these potential killers off the roads.