Aldershot News & Mail

Christmas crackdown on driving under the influence

PCC DONNA JONES WARNS DRIVERS TO ‘THINK TWICE’ AS CAMPAIGN CONTINUES

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THE Police Commission­er, Donna Jones, has urged motorists across Hampshire to think twice before getting behind the wheel over the festive period.

The Joint Operations Roads Policing Unit of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabula­ry and Thames Valley Police are targeting drink and drug-drivers throughout December as part of Operation Holly.

PCC Donna Jones said: “Drink and drug-driving kills. That is the stark message for anyone who is thinking about driving while impaired during this festive month. The vast majority of motorists are responsibl­e but sadly there are still those who take to the roads under the influence of drink or drugs, particular­ly at this time of year.

“Road safety must continue to be a top priority for everyone because impaired drivers not only risk their own lives but also the lives of others who are on the road at the same time.”

Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabula­ry is calling on drivers to make alternativ­e arrangemen­ts like having a designated driver or booking a taxi if impaired.

The force has increased its patrols and enforcemen­t activity this month to catch anyone driving while under the influence.

PCC Donna Jones added: “The festive period is a time for celebratio­n with families and communitie­s coming together but no one wants to go through the devastatio­n caused by drink and drug driving so if you’re unfit to drive, don’t drive.”

The previous annual Christmas crackdown in December 2022 saw 142 drink-driving offences and 136 drug-driving offences recorded across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.

Last year, there were 57 fatal road collisions in the two counties. Impairment by drink or drugs was recorded as a contributi­ng factor in 18% of these incidents.

PCC Donna Jones said: “I’m committed to making roads safer for all, but this is also about personal responsibi­lity and everyone must be accountabl­e for the choices they make on the roads over this festive period and into the new year.”

Nationally, nearly 9,000 drivers were caught drink or drug-driving in England, Wales and Northern Ireland in a six-week period from November 21 2022 to January 1 2023 with 8,713 positive results from those who were tested.

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