Police message as Christmas anti drink drive campaign is launched

By Neil Speight

8th Dec 2021 | Local News

iN the week when it launches its Christmas drink drive campaign Essex Police has announced a significant number of arrests and convictions it made in November.

Officers arrested 133 drivers for drink drive offences and a further 77 drivers for drug driving offences.

In total the force has arrested 1,239 drink drivers and 981 drivers who were over the drug drive limit this year (to 30 November).

Marking the start of the Christmas anti-drink drive campaign, where Head of Roads Policing, Adam Pipe, asked the public not to drink and drive this festive period.

He said: "Alcohol and driving doesn't mix. Don't let it ruin your festivities, leaving your loved ones at home waiting for you to be released from custody, or worse, never coming home at all.

"The consequences of drink driving can be life-changing – it could lead to you losing your licence, your career, your home. Or worse, it could cost you or someone else their life.

"It won't just affect you; it will affect your partner, your parents and your children.

"Imagine the face of your child on Christmas morning as they open their present, but you're not there.

"Your presence means the world to them, why wouldn't you want to be there for them?"

     

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