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11:59 07/12/2022
Would you report a drink driver this Christmas?
That’s the question being posed by Chief Constable Jo Shiner, the country’s most senior police officer for road safety, as part of a national crackdown on drink driving.
The major new campaign urges the public to ‘help prevent, persuade and call the police’ on drink drivers this winter.
Latest survey figures show:
The new national campaign, called ‘Drink Driving – Together We Can Stop It’, appeals to the public’s sense of shared responsibility to reduce the number of people killed and seriously injured on our roads.
It runs alongside a national police operation called Op Limit, where all police forces in England and Wales including Warwickshire Police are increasing their presence on the roads to coincide with the football world cup and lead up to Christmas to target and catch drink and drug drivers.
In 2020 (latest published figures) an estimated 6,480 people were killed or injured in the UK when one of the drivers involved was over the drink-drive limit.
Chief Constable Jo Shiner, who is the National Police Chiefs’ Council lead for Roads Policing, is sharing a message for all drivers and their friends.
She said: “Drink driving destroys lives, but tragically every day reckless drivers get behind the wheel and put themselves and others at risk.
“People who drink drive need to be stopped. Our campaign aims to save lives by deterring people from drink and drug-driving, and to deal robustly with offenders.
“That’s why we are calling on the public and friends of drink drivers to prevent, persuade and – as a last resort – report drink driving to police this Christmas.”
Warwickshire Police is asking friends to plan ahead for their night out over the festive period. Who is your designated driver? Can you pre-book a taxi? Can you walk to the venue?
There’s also a role for persuasion – can you step in to help someone who’s about to drink drive to get home safely?
If persuasion doesn’t work, you can report a drink driver to us so we can stop them, arrest them and get them off the road.
Roads Minister Richard Holden said: “Driving under the influence puts others at risk, resulting in thousands of serious injuries and deaths on our roads each year, and these tragedies must be stamped out.
“We are improving road safety through our THINK! Campaign and working closely with enforcement to crackdown on drink and drug driving, which sadly happens too often during the festive season.”
CC Shiner added: “Drink drivers should be aware of the consequences.
“You could face a minimum 12-month driving ban, an unlimited fine and even a prison sentence. There’s also the personal impact of having a criminal record and possibly losing your job.
“Most importantly you could kill or seriously injury yourself or someone else.
“I know from personal experience the heartbreak of losing a loved one on the road, I lost my father when I was a teenager.
“Hopefully this year, with the public and police working together, it will mean fewer families facing this Christmas without their loved ones.”
That’s why Warwickshire Police is calling on the public and friends of drink drivers to prevent, persuade and – as a last resort – report drink driving to police this Christmas.
SURVEY RESULTS
A new survey of attitudes to drink driving released as part of the new campaign shows:
The campaign is running alongside a police operation whereby Warwickshire Police are increasing their presence on the roads to coincide with the football world cup and lead up to Christmas in order to target and catch drink and drug drivers.
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