86 arrested for suspected drink or drug-driving in Cambridgeshire police’s festive crackdown

There were 86 arrests for suspected drink or drug driving in December during Cambridgeshire police’s crackdown.

This compared to 91 in December 2023.

A breathalyser. Picture: iStock

At least 45 of those arrested last month have been charged and seven have already been sentenced.

Some drivers lost their licences after being caught over the limit or failing to provide a breath test – an offence treated with the same severity. They appeared in court and were disqualified from driving for periods ranging from one to four years.

In some cases, drivers were arrested after calls from worried members of the public, while others were involved in crashes and then breathalysed.

Throughout 2024, there were 812 drink and drug-driving related arrests in the county, compared to 781 arrests in 2023 – a four per cent increase.

PC Nick Southern, the force’s casualty reduction officer, said: “I hope our campaign has made drivers think twice about getting behind the wheel while under the influence of drink or drugs, and also highlighted how long alcohol can remain in your system.

“Even a small amount of alcohol can affect your driving ability. If you’re drinking, even if you just have one, arrange another way of getting home.

“It is encouraging to see that some of the arrests during the campaign were thanks to calls from concerned members of the public. This has helped show that however you contact us, your information does make a difference.

“As we highlight at all times of the year, our officers can’t be everywhere, but they could be anywhere. Please don’t gamble with your life or your future by driving under the influence.”

Fourteen pubs and venues across the county signed up to support the campaign by backing the I’m DES scheme, giving free or discounted draught soft drinks to designated drivers.

Calls to the force’s confidential hotline increased, with eight in December, compared to five in November.

The dedicated hotline – 0800 032 0845 – is available 24/7. If someone is in immediate danger, always call 999.

PC Southern added: “Our dedicated hotline is available all year round, not just for Christmas.

“All calls are taken in confidence and people can report information anonymously. Why not save the number in your phone? One call could save a life.”

Visit cambs.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/rs/road-safety/alcohol-drug-driving/ for more on the law.

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