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‘It’s just not worth the risk’: Fire brigade issues stark warning over drink and drug driving at Christmas

Phil Creighton by Phil Creighton
Monday, December 18, 2023 8:01 am
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Don't drink and drive this Christmas is the warning as illustrated in this visual mock-up of a fatal collision Picture: Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service

Don't drink and drive this Christmas is the warning as illustrated in this visual mock-up of a fatal collision Picture: Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service

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IT’S JUST not worth the risk.

That’s the message from Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service about the dangers of drink or drug driving.

As Christmas and New Year party season is in full swing, the service has released a video offering a stark warning about the potentially fatal consequences of driving while under the influence.

There is also a visible warning placed outside the Wokingham Road station in Earley: a smashed-up car next to a tree, showing what could happen to a vehicle in a collision.

Those going to a Christmas or New Year’s party are urged to think about how they will get home, either using a designated driver who doesn’t drink, or booking a taxi.

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It is also possible to be over the legal limit the following day, as alcohol and drugs can take time to work their way out of the bloodstream.

Last year, Thames Valley Police and Hampshire Constabulary’s Joint Operations Unit made more than 700 arrests across both force areas as part of Operation Holly.

Between December 1 and 23, 2022, they made 451 arrests in the Thames Valley – an increase of 24% compared to 2021. Of those, 283 were for drink driving and 168 for drug driving.

There was also a 42% increase in arrests of those aged 25 or under.

In January, Detective Chief Inspector Mike Bettington, of the Joint Operations Roads Policing Unit, said: “It’s disappointing to see that people are still getting behind the wheel when under the influence of drink and/or drugs.

“Even the smallest amount of alcohol or drugs can impact on your driving. It’s not worth the risk.”

Of this year’s campaign, Paul Clements, watch manager at Wokingham Road fire station, said: “The campaign aims to remind drivers of the dangers of driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs.

“Road traffic collisions can be life-threatening, so we need to take every step to stop them from happening.

“The message is simple. Do not drink or take drugs and drive. It’s not worth the risk to yourself and others.

“If you are out drinking, particularly over the festive period, book a taxi, catch the bus or arrange a lift from a designated driver.”

Anyone with information about drink or drug drivers is asked to call 999 in an emergency, or 101. Alternatively, report anonymously via Crimestoppers.

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