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  		Flintshire supports police campaign against drink and drug driving
  		Published: 08/12/2016
Flintshire County Council’s Road Safety Unit is supporting this year’s campaign 
against Drinking and Driving. 
The All Wales annual month-long operation against driving under the influence 
was launched on Thursday, 1 December and police forces across the country will 
be using intelligence-led tactics and local knowledge of hotspots to detect 
people who are driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol over the festive 
period.
During the 2015 Christmas campaign North Wales Police administered 8,894 breath 
tests of which 82 were positive, failed or refused. 35 people were also 
arrested for driving whilst under the influence of drugs.
Inspector Alun Davies from North Wales Police’ Roads Policing Unit said: 
“Once again our campaign will be heavily focussed around preventing drink or 
drug driving to stop those who are risking their lives and the lives of 
innocent road users.
“Officers from the Roads Policing Unit, Safer Neighbourhood Teams and the 
Special Constabulary will be working and anyone who is considering driving 
whilst under the influence of drink or drugs should know that we will be out 
and about waiting for them.
“North Wales Police are fully committed to help make the roads safer for all 
and will continue to target those who endanger their own lives and the lives of 
others. Don’t drive under the influence of drink or drugs - even a very small 
amount of drugs or alcohol can affect your ability to drive safely.  Don’t let 
your friends and family pay the price.”
In addition to targeted operations, officers will also be using social media to 
remind people that it is never worth taking the risk of driving while 
intoxicated under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Social media users can 
follow the campaign using the hashtag #Fatal5
So far this year (1st January to 18th November) North Wales Police have made 
762 drink drive arrests and 328 drug drive arrests.
Inspector Davies added: “Officers are on heightened alert all year round but 
especially at this time of year – they will spot you, they will catch you and 
you will face the consequences. Drivers need to be aware that regardless of the 
time of day they are caught, whether they are going to work or taking children 
to school, they will face the same penalties as someone who has chosen to drink 
heavily in a pub and driven at night.”
If you suspect someone is driving while unfit to do so, please report it 
immediately to police on 101 (or 999 if they are posing imminent danger) or 
phone it through anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.