Police nabs 125 drink and drug drivers across Derbyshire in ‘Operation Limit’

In a quest to keep the roads of the city and the county safer, more than 120 drink or drug drivers were arrested by officers in Derbyshire during the festive period last month.
FMB Radio understands that the Operation Limit, which had run throughout December of the yesteryear, saw the Derbyshire officers carry out 475 tests – with 125 drivers testing positive for drink or drugs.
According to the police, one drink-driver was caught behind the wheel while nearly five times the legal limit and another ten drivers returned a positive sample for cocaine, and a further 17 had cannabis in their system.
Inspector Craig McAughtrie, of the Roads Policing Unit – which led the operation, said: “Our team has been working tirelessly over the festive season to make sure our roads are as safe as possible, and it is to their credit that we have managed to catch such a high number of drink or drug drivers.
“The support we received from the community in reporting drink or drug drivers has helped us to achieve these positive results, and I would encourage people to continue reporting such high-risk road users to us.”
He added: “It is however clearly frustrating that too many people still don’t seem to be getting the message and insist on driving while high on drink or drugs. Driving under the influence is highly dangerous – you are putting your own life, and the lives of others, at risk.
Inspector Craig McAughtrie said police officers have to deliver devastating news to families following collisions and everyone thinks it will not happen to them.
“In December alone, drivers under the influence were involved in 23 collisions, which shows the very real risk associated with drink or drug driving. We conduct roadside checks all year round – not just at Christmas and New Year – so we are always watching.”
The police say six motorists were caught with both drugs in their system and that the majority of those caught drink or drug driving were men aged over 25-years-old – with 93 arrests made.
The figures marked a significant rise in people caught driving while under the influence when compared with last year. In 2023, officers carried out 445 tests with 87 drivers returning positive results.
Officers said an increase in reports from members of the public identifying suspected impaired drivers played a key role in ensuring the operation was a success.
The Roads Policing Unit also put the rise in arrests down to an upward trend in people taking a risk by driving after taking drugs or having a drink and due to an increase in patrols from the team.
Derbyshire Constabulary also delivered a high-profile awareness raising campaign warning about the dangers of drink and drug driving, which included the re-release of our hard-hitting Driving Home for Christmas video from 2022.
The team are planning several high-profile campaigns throughout the year aimed at targeting unsafe drivers.
Motorists risk up to six months in prison, an unlimited fine and a substantial driving ban if they are caught driving while above the legal limit – if somebody is seriously injured or killed as a result – drivers face long prison sentences.
Road users are also reminded that driving while under the influence is one of the ‘fatal four’ factors which are most often linked to serious injury or death on our roads and this includes: speeding or inappropriate speed, distractions, such as mobile phone, driving under the influence of drink or drugs, not wearing a seatbelt.
In November last year, Derbyshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, (PCC) Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts, embarked on a funding mission to finance two new re-deployable speed cameras to support the work to improve road safety in Derby.
The PCC is working in partnership with Derby City Council to pilot this additional approach to tackling speeding, with the Council providing locations for the cameras.
The initial locations agreed for installation are Boulton Lane and Duffield Road in Derby. This has been based on speeding concerns being raised by the public and historical evidence of collisions occurring on the roads where the cameras will be cited.

What's your reaction?
0cool0bad0lol0sad

Contact: info@fmbradio.com
Newsdesk: news@fmbradio.com
Telephone: 0115 784 6672

Office:91 Melbourne Street ,Derby, DE12GF

 

FMB RADIO NEWSLETTER
Every 1st Wednesday of the Month

Keep me up-to-date via email with the latest news, events and activities of FMB Radio

© FMB Radio 2019-2023. All rights reserved. Site by Mojatu Media