North Yorkshire Police stepping up drink and drug driving patrols
The Women's EURO and many summer events are taking place
North Yorkshire Police is stepping up patrols to catch drink and drug drivers this summer.
Its annual campaign begins today to tell people about the potentially fatal consequences of getting behind the wheel while under the influence.
More undercover police officers are being deployed across the county and there will be an increasing the number of marked and unmarked police vehicles that patrol the road network.
The force says they are also keen to remind road users that it is not just about having a drink or taking drugs and getting straight into the car – you can also be over the limit the morning after. As part of the campaign, its officers will be conducting increased static and mobile checks early in the morning.
Chief Inspector Alex Butterfield from North Yorkshire Police’s Specialist Operations team said: “Over the coming weeks motorists should expect to see static stop checks when travelling around the county.
“With the Euros taking place and many summer events now in full swing, it’s a social time of the year. Our advice this summer remains the same as the rest of the year; instead of one for the road, make it non for the road.
“I’m asking people to be responsible and after drinking alcohol, arrange lifts, utilise a taxi or public transport to get home. Drink and drug driving is totally unacceptable and motorists who are found to be driving in excess of the limit or under the influence of drugs will be put before the court.”
North Yorkshire Police say they are releasing the following footage which shows a drink driver on the A162 near Tadcaster. The driver, a 48-year-old man from the York area was stopped and blew 115 at the roadside, the legal limit is 35. In custody, he failed to provide an evidential sample which is an offence, and he was charged to court which resulted in a 24-month driving disqualification.
Chief Inspector Alex Butterfield added: "As police officers we are far too familiar with the tragic consequences of road traffic collisions.
“The footage released today shows just a snapshot of one drink driver. By stopping this driver, we have once again potentially prevented a catastrophic outcome.
“Sadly, we attend many collisions which are caused by drivers who are under the influence of drink or drugs.
“We see first-hand the devastating consequences that they cause and a lot of these could have been prevented if individuals had stopped to think about their actions before choosing to drive under the influence of drink or drugs.”
If you know someone is about to drive and you believe they are under the influence of drink or drugs call North Yorkshire Police on 999.
Remember you can also provide information anonymously through the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.