Derbyshire police launch festive drink–drive campaign
As part of its Christmas crackdown on drink–driving, Derbyshire Constabulary is asking people to report drivers they know have climbed behind the wheel after having an alcoholic drink over the festive period.
The independent charity Crimestoppers is also offering cash rewards to anyone who gives information leading to the conviction of a drink-driver during the campaign.
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Hide AdThe action is part of a national effort aimed at highlighting the dangers of driving under the influence of alcohol, especially over the Christmas and New Year period, when many people attend social events with family, friends or work colleagues.
Officers will be carrying out increased road patrols and breath tests until January 1.
Chief Inspector Tracy Lewis, head of roads policing in the county, said: “Many people head out to celebrate over Christmas and New Year and have a drink, and the message we are giving is simple – if you do have a drink, don’t get behind the wheel.”