Drivers reminded of dangers of #driving under the influence of #drink or #drugs
Motorists across the Warwickshire Police and West Mercia Police force areas are being reminded of the dangers of driving under the influence of drink or drugs during the festive period.
The consequences of being caught driving under the influence are being highlighted across social media and local radio advertising will be taking place across the region. Increased enforcement activity from police officers across both regions will also be in place.
There is no fool-proof way of calculating how much you can drink and remain under the limit, or knowing how much an individual person can drink and still drive safely. Importantly, it is hard to calculate how long alcohol may stay in your body if you are driving the morning after so the safest option if you are driving is to drink no alcohol at all. There are plenty of alternatives available with public transport, taxis and sharing designated drivers. Pedestrians are also being encouraged to stay safe during the festive season and to plan safe routes home and to drink responsibly.
Police forces throughout the UK will be working hard throughout December to make sure the roads are safe for everyone this Christmas and West Mercia Police will certainly be no exception to this. Enforcing the drink and drug drive law is a 24/7 commitment for Warwickshire Police and West Mercia Police and to reflect this police officers will be enforcing at all times of the day and night.
Superintendent Daryn Elton for Warwickshire Police and West Mercia Police comments: “There are still people out there who feel they can gamble with drinking and driving and think they know how much the limit is.
“Cracking down on those who take drugs or drink and then decide to drive is a year round commitment for us. However, we are very aware the festive season can present opportunities where people are tempted to drive under the influence. To combat this, extra patrols will be conducted in the run up to and over Christmas and New Year, in a bid to tackle those who commit the unacceptable act of drinking or drug driving.
“The simple fact is, there is only one way of being sure that you are safe to drive and that is not to drink at all.”