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As the weather warms up and more people enjoy days out, BBQs, the world cup, and social events, we want to remind everyone of the dangers of drink and drug driving. Even small amounts of alcohol can seriously impair your judgement, slow your reactions, and increase the risk of collisions. Choosing to drive under the influence doesn’t just put you at risk – it endangers passengers, pedestrians, and other road users. 💡 Plan ahead: Arrange a designated driverUse public transport or a taxiStay over if you’ve been drinkingChoose non-alcoholic options 🚔 Police will be carrying out checks throughout the summer, and anyone found over the limit will face serious consequences, including losing their licence, a criminal record, fines, or even imprisonment. 🚔 Legal drink‑drive limits (UK) England, Wales & Northern Ireland 35 micrograms of alcohol per 100ml of breath80 milligrams per 100ml of blood107 milligrams per 100ml of urineThere is no reliable way to calculate how many drinks keeps you under the limit, Alcohol affects everyone differently (weight, food, metabolism, etc.) The safest advice: don’t drink at all if you’re driving ⚠️ Think about the morning after: Alcohol stays in your system longer than you think. You could still be over the limit the next day and unfit to drive. ⚠️ Drug driving is illegal: Whether it’s illegal substances or certain prescription medication, if it impairs your driving, you could be arrested. Drug wipes are a roadside screening test used by police officers to detect drugs in a driver’s system. 🚔 How they work: An officer takes a quick saliva sample using a swab (wipe) from inside the mouthThe device analyses it at the roadsideResults are usually available within minutes⚠️ What they detect: In the UK, drug wipes are primarily used to check for: Cannabis (THC)Cocaine⚠️ Important to know: A positive result can lead to arrest and further testing at a police stationEven if a drug was taken days before, it can still be detectedPrescription drugs can also impair driving and lead to an offence if not taken as directed If you’ve taken drugs—illegal or prescribed that affect your driving—don’t take the risk.
Message sent on behalf of PC 30268 Price Local Response Officer Shift 3 Stoke North |