In BriefDramatic fall in drink driving offences in northern Scotland

Dramatic fall in drink driving offences in northern Scotland

The number of people caught driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol offences have fallen by almost a quarter in the north of Scotland according to figures released by Police Scotland.

 

Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray has seen a 23% over the festive period, with a total of 52 people caught, compared to 68 for the same period last year.

 

The reduction in drink-drive offences has been hailed as a success by Police Scotland who are continuing to highlight the importance of not driving too soon the morning after consuming alcohol.

 

Council crashes are becoming a problem

 

The new lower drink drive limit of 50mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood came into force on 5 December 2014.

 

Chief Inspector Louise Blakelock said: “The reduction in the number of people drink-driving is positive and it seems that people are paying attention to the message that it is not worth the risk of drinking and driving.

 

“Our enforcement and education about drink driving will continue throughout the year and we will continue to remind people of the dangers of drinking and driving. You put yourself at risk as well as other innocent road users. Remember also that it is quite possible you will still be over the drink drive limit the morning after a night out.”

 

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