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Warwickshire Police is asking football fans to plan ahead during the Euros to make sure they are not one of the fifteen drivers that officers arrest every week on suspicion of drink or drug driving.
With Germany v Scotland this Friday 14 June followed by England v Serbia on Sunday 16 June, Inspector Simon Paull said
“Please remember if you go out to watch the football that you are responsible for making sure you can get home safely after the match. This may mean agreeing a nominated driver with your friends before the match, booking a taxi or going out within walking distance of home so you don’t have to drive. Whatever you do please plan ahead and don’t risk being tempted to drink and drive because you haven’t made any plans.
“We are also asking the public to intervene if they see a friend tempted to drink or drug drive by talking to them and booking them a taxi to help them get home safely. The public, CCTV operators and local businesses are also encouraged to call the police to report suspected drink or drug drivers. In an emergency always dial 999.
“The few that do choose to drink or take drugs and drive stand a high chance of being caught as we have more officers on patrol during the Euros and throughout July. “
Police are also advising passengers to think of your own safety and not to get into a car with any driver you think has been drinking or taking drugs.
Recent arrests include
There are a range of local services for adults and young people affected by alcohol and/or drugs.
Change Grow Live (CGL) can support anyone aged 18+ with any concerns about their drug and/or alcohol use and have hubs in Leamington Spa, Nuneaton, Rugby and Stratford-upon-Avon. CGL offer personalised 1-1 care and group support.
For more information see: https://www.changegrowlive.org/drug-alcohol-service-warwickshire
Or call 01926 353 513
Or email [email protected]
You can refer yourself or refer someone else into the service at https://www.changegrowlive.org/drug-alcohol-service-warwickshire/referrals
Compass can support children and young people aged 5-25 with any substance misuse issues or concerns including drugs, alcohol, smoking and vaping. Compass offer age appropriate information, 1:1 support and group work for any individual needing support with their own substance use, or who have been affected by another's drug and alcohol use.
For more information and online referral form see:
https://www.compass-uk.org/services/warwickshire-cypdas/
Or call: 01788 578 227
For more information see https://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/alcohol
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