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More arrested for drink and drug driving in Christmas crackdown

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 9 Jan, 2025 at 1:14PM
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Christmas drink driving crackdown starts tomorrow

The former High Sheriff of West Sussex Caroline Nicholls takes a breath test as Sussex Police officers practise their procedures in preparation for the annual Christmas crackdown on drink and drug driving

More people were arrested for drink and drug driving during the annual Christmas crackdown than the year before, Sussex Police said today (Thursday 9 January).

The force said: “Officers across Sussex made 270 arrests during the annual winter campaign to tackle drink and drug driving.”

This was up from 261 last year which was up from 233 in 2022. The arrests were made as Sussex Police took part in a national campaign, known as Operation Limit, from Sunday 1 December to Wednesday 1 January.

Of the 270 arrests, 151 – or more than half – were for drug-related offences. And those arrested during the campaign included a 15-year-old boy.

Sixty-four of the arrests – almost a quarter – were made in Brighton and Hove, 34 in Crawley, 22 in Mid Sussex, 18 in Hastings, 16 in Worthing and 11 in Eastbourne.

More than half of the arrests – 140 – were made in response to reports of speeding or erratic driving or because police had concerns about other offences.

Almost all the rest either followed a crash – 64 of them – or a random stop at a checkpoint which accounted for 45.

Sussex Police said: “Despite the warnings, officers continued to find drivers putting themselves in danger, including one drug driver who stopped to ask police for directions in Crawley.”

Those arrested also included “a drink driver who pulled into a pub car park near Bexhill while already more than three times the legal limit”.

Some drivers were even found with the alcohol or drugs that they were drinking or taking in their vehicle while on the road.

Chief Constable Jo Shiner, National Police Chiefs’ Council lead for Roads Policing, said: “The increase in arrests and the rise in drug-driving is shocking.

“Our campaign highlighted the dangers of both drink and drug driving. The fact that more than 60 arrests were made following collisions on our roads goes to show just how dangerous it can be.

“We are pleased that the public have shown support for our campaign, including reporting intoxicated drivers to us to help prevent them causing harm to themselves and other road users.

“We continue to urge people to make the right choices and not to get behind the wheel if they are intoxicated.”

Sussex Police said: “In Sussex, officers carried out increased patrols and set up random stop check sites along busy routes to provide a visible deterrent to offenders.

“This meant that more than 8,500 motorists were stopped and checked during the campaign, up from more than 6,000 vehicles in the previous year’s campaign. The majority of arrests in the campaign were for drug driving.”

Superintendent Rachel Glenton, head of Roads Policing for Surrey and Sussex, said: “This year we have stopped more vehicles and made more arrests than ever before.

“That is a testament to the professionalism of our officers who work to keep our roads safe.

“We carried out more drug tests to raise awareness of how illegal substances can stay in people’s bodies for far longer and impair their ability to drive safely.

“Our patrols on the roads continue 24/7, all year round, to catch offenders and prevent them causing serious harm to themselves and other road users.”

Sussex police and crime commissioner Katy Bourne said: “Every year without fail during Operation Limit, Sussex Police catch and arrest hundreds of drink and drug drivers.

“While the officers’ diligent work delivers results in making our streets safer, it really is disheartening that so many people still do not understand the dangers and consequences of driving under the influence or think they will get away with it.

“This campaign, alongside the year-round work carried out by Sussex Police, should be a clear message to those who choose to drink and drug drive that it is only a matter of time until you get caught and face the consequences.

“This could include a driving ban, a criminal record or even prison time.

“I want to thank the residents and visitors of Sussex who have reported suspicious driving activity especially if it was someone they knew who was drink or drug driving.

“Submitting those reports isn’t always easy, especially when it means reporting family, friends or colleagues, but it is always the right thing to do and it can save lives.”

Sussex Police added: “In keeping with previous campaigns, Sussex Police will be publishing the names of some of those convicted to raise awareness and to act as a deterrent to others from committing the same offence.”

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  1. Ann E Nicky says:
    1 year ago

    Thank you Sussex Police, especially the officers on the ground, for trying to keep our streets safer.

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