DCSIMG

Why register?

CloseX

If you have not signed up previously

It's free and only takes a minute!
Benefits to registering with us
comment on storiesComment on stories
Customise daily e-mail newslettersCustomise daily e-mail newsletters
Arrange your newspaper/digital subscriptions onlineArrange your newspaper/digital subscriptions online
Offers, promotions and deals from partnersOffers, promotions and deals from partners
Add/claim your business on Find itAdd/claim your business on Find it
  • 18/06/13
  • 15°C to 20°C Cloudy
  • Chichester 5-day weather forecast

    CloseX

    Wednesday 19 Jun

    Cloudy

    Temp

    High25°c

    Low16°c

    Wind

    From North

    Speed12 mph

    Thursday 20 Jun

    Light showers

    Temp

    High18°c

    Low14°c

    Wind

    From South

    Speed16 mph

    Friday 21 Jun

    Light rain

    Temp

    High17°c

    Low13°c

    Wind

    From West

    Speed28 mph

    Saturday 22 Jun

    Light rain

    Temp

    High15°c

    Low11°c

    Wind

    From West

    Speed35 mph

    Sunday 23 Jun

    Light showers

    Temp

    High17°c

    Low11°c

    Wind

    From West

    Speed25 mph

  • Like us
  • Follow us
  • Place your Ad
  • Subscribe

128 Sussex drivers fail breath tests in December

Sussex Police has revealed the county’s drink-drive statistics after their Christmas clampdown.

128 drivers were arrested in December for failing breath tests during the annual Christmas drink-driving crackdown.

Over the four-week campaign, Sussex Police conducted a total of 3,987 breath tests as they, and their partners in the Sussex Safer Roads Partnership (SSRP), continued to put pressure on drink-drivers.

Throughout December, Sussex Police ran roadside checks at a variety of locations throughout the county, all of which were selected on the basis of intelligence highlighting drink-driving issues in previous years.

These roadside checks accounted for 3,269 of the total number of breath tests, and 111 of the arrests.

In addition to this intelligence-led approach, anyone involved in a collision was also routinely breath tested. These tests accounted for 358 of the total administered, with 17 resulting arrests.

The highest number of arrests (30) came in the first full week of the campaign, between December 3 and 9.

Drivers under the age of 25 are a strategic priority group for the SSRP and during the campaign 14 were arrested for failing the breath test - 1 of whom had been involved in a collision.

Superintendent Natalie Moloney said: “Yet again, the results of our enforcement activity show it is only a small minority of motorists who think it’s acceptable to put their lives - and the lives of others around them - at risk.

“The vast majority of the motoring public understand how dangerous it can be to drive under the influence of alcohol and take appropriate measures to ensure that they don’t have to get behind the wheel after a festive tipple.

“Although Christmas is over, our work to remove drink-drivers from the roads will not stop. The goal of the police, and the Sussex Safer Roads Partnership, is to have a road network free from the fear of being injured by a drunk driver, no matter what the time of year.”

Throughout December, Sussex Police used Facebook and Twitter to spread the Drink Or Drive message, as well as encouraging the community to report any concerns via a dedicated short text number - 65999. Over the month, 88 reports were submitted by text which helped police direct resources to where they were most needed.

 

Comments

 
 

Back to the top of the page