Hundreds arrested in Northern Ireland roads crackdown during December operation
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During the operation one of the highest ever readings for alcohol in Northern Ireland was detected in one incident, with the driver more than four times the legal limit. The youngest person detected was 16 and the oldest was 83.
Provisional figures from the operation which ran from December 1 to January 1 reveal:
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Hide Adl of the 9,343 preliminary breath tests conducted, 5.1% (480) resulted in a fail or failed to provide, a similar proportion when compared with the 2021/22 campaign (4.7%).
l a total of 308 people were arrested for drink/drug driving-related offences during the campaign, representing an increase of 3.0% compared with the same period the previous year (299).
- the highest number of arrests were made in Belfast (54) while Ards and North Down experienced the largest decrease in arrests when compared with the same period from the previous year (from 27 to 14).
l males accounted for the majority (86.4%) of those arrested for drink/drug driving offences throughout the 22/23 campaign while almost half of those arrested were between 30 and 49 years old.
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Hide Adl the highest evidential breath test reading recorded over the campaign was 157mg/100ml.
Superintendent Gary Busch said: "When we launched our winter drink and drug drive operation, we warned drivers not to take any risks by drinking or taking drugs and driving.
"Unfortunately, 308 people ignored our warning.
"They now find themselves facing the prospect of starting the new year with a court appearance and losing their driving licence, which may have a huge impact on their life, that of their family and possibly their career.
"Those 308 arrests reflect 308 occasions where your police service has prevented a potentially serious or fatal road traffic collision.
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Hide Ad"It is disappointing that a minority of people continue to disregard the safety of themselves and others, by taking the incredibly dangerous risk of driving after drinking or taking drugs."
Mr Busch added: "It is also clear from our arrests, that significantly more men than women are being detected."