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Unacceptable Risk: Leicestershire Police Report 75 Drink and Drug Driving Arrests in a Single Month

Unacceptable Risk: Leicestershire Police Report 75 Drink and Drug Driving Arrests in a Single Month


Leicestershire Police, in continued collaboration with the Community Safety Partnership, remains steadfast in its commitment to safeguarding the roads across Leicestershire and Rutland. Despite ongoing efforts to educate and deter, a stark reminder of the persistent danger posed by impaired drivers has emerged: a staggering 75 individuals were arrested for drink and drug driving offences this past month alone. Shockingly, one motorist was found to be over five times the legal limit to drive, highlighting a blatant disregard for safety and the law.

This recent surge in arrests underscores the critical importance of the ongoing work carried out by Leicestershire Police and the Community Safety Partnership. Their joint mission is to reduce the number of casualties on the region's roads, a task made challenging by individuals who choose to get behind the wheel under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Drink and drug driving are not merely minor infractions; they are serious criminal offences that carry severe penalties and, more importantly, put innocent lives at grave risk. The effects of alcohol and drugs on a driver's ability are profound, impairing judgment, slowing reaction times, and distorting perception of speed and distance. The decision to drive while impaired can have devastating and lifelong consequences for the driver, their passengers, and other road users.

The penalties for drink and drug driving in the UK are stringent. Convicted drivers face a mandatory driving disqualification of at least 12 months (or three years if convicted twice in 10 years), an unlimited fine, and up to six months in prison. In cases where impaired driving leads to death, the penalties can escalate to life imprisonment, an unlimited fine, and a driving ban of at least five years, along with an extended driving test requirement. Beyond the legal ramifications, a conviction carries a criminal record, significant increases in car insurance premiums, and can even hinder travel to certain countries.

The revelation that one driver was found to be over five times the legal limit is particularly alarming, indicating an extreme level of impairment and a shocking indifference to road safety. Such high levels of intoxication drastically increase the risk of serious or fatal collisions.

Leicestershire Police and the Community Safety Partnership are actively working to tackle this issue through various initiatives, including targeted enforcement campaigns and educational programmes. They consistently remind the public of the dangers and consequences of drink and drug driving, especially during periods of increased social activity such as the summer months.

The public plays a vital role in keeping our roads safe. If you suspect someone is driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, it is crucial to report it to the police immediately by calling 101, or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Providing details such as the vehicle's registration plate and direction of travel can significantly assist officers in apprehending impaired drivers before they cause harm.

While the efforts of Leicestershire Police and the Community Safety Partnership are commendable and vital, the latest arrest figures serve as a stark reminder that the responsibility for road safety ultimately lies with every individual. Choosing not to drive under the influence is a simple, yet critical, decision that can save lives and prevent immeasurable heartache.

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