Huddersfield Daily Examiner

350 arrested in campaign

TEENAGER AND AN 84-YEAR-OLD ARE AMONG THOSE STOPPED FOR FESTIVE DRINK-DRIVING

- By ROBERT SUTCLIFFE robert.sutcliffe@reachplc.com @MrRSutclif­fe

A 15-YEAR-OLD and an 84-year-old were among 350 drivers arrested for drink or drug-driving during West Yorkshire Police’s festive crackdown.

The force ensured that every operationa­l police vehicle in West Yorkshire had a breathalys­er kit in it during the month of December and also ran the ‘Not the Usual Suspects’ campaign to raise awareness of the consequenc­es of getting behind the wheel after drinking alcohol or taking drugs.

In total from December 1, 2018, to January 1, 2019, there were 284 arrests for drink-driving and 92 arrests for drugdrivin­g.

Of these arrests, 39 were in Kirklees, 122 were in the Leeds district, 105 were in Bradford, 77 in Wakefield and 33 in Calderdale.

Chief Inspector Chris Corkindale, Head of Roads Policing, said: “Some of those arrested will have come to our attention as a result of collisions on our roads while others were caught before tragedy struck.

“The public’s response in reporting people they believed to be drink or drugdrivin­g has been immense.

“It is a simple fact that getting behind the wheel while under the influence of drink or drugs puts yourself and others at risk, which can never be acceptable.

“The hundreds of people we’ve arrested over the last month are now facing a new year with the prospect of losing their licence and potentiall­y their livelihood depending on the job they do.

“During December, we have highlighte­d the number of people arrested for drink and drug-driving on West Yorkshire’s roads and had a fantastic public response to this.

“We do however appreciate that the majority of West Yorkshire’s motorists are responsibl­e drivers.

“Please rest assured that we work all year round to keep you safe on our roads and will continue to do so.”

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