Kent Messenger Maidstone

Police crack down on drinking

- By Rebecca Tuffin

More police will be patrolling town centres in Kent this Christmas.

The force is reminding people planning a night out over the holiday period to have fun but drink responsibl­y and respect others.

Increased numbers of officers will be out across the county, monitoring any anti-social behaviour which may arise from excessive drinking. Working with other organisati­ons, police will be carrying out licence checks in pubs and clubs, to deter underage drinking.

Chief inspector of partnershi­ps and communitie­s, Lara Connor, said: “We want everyone to enjoy themselves but it can be easy to get carried away.

“It is important to know your limits and think of others who are also out enjoying the festivitie­s.

“Anti-social behaviour through excessive drinking is often caused by a small number of people but it can have a big impact, sometimes with serious and dangerous consequenc­es. “I would urge everyone to drink sensibly and walk away from confrontat­ion.

“As always we will be working closely with staff at bars and clubs to ensure people have fun but stay safe.”

Further advice is to nominate someone who can stay sober and drive, or book a taxi home before you go out; keep an eye out for friends or family who tend to take risks after a few too many drinks; and try to walk away from any confrontat­ion.

This comes after the recent release of Kent Police’s annual Christmas drink and drug drive campaign.

Officers will be proactivel­y patrolling and targeting high risk locations to crack down on motorists who drink or take drugs and drive.

People are reminded there is no safe amount of alcohol in your system when driving, and to make other arrangemen­ts to get home.

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Pictures: Andy Jones Left: Jacob Brooker six, and Jasper and Lucia Brooker, both five with their work. Right: Harrison Barton
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