Eight more people arrested in Cumbria for drink and drug driving
- On May 3, Cumbria police arrested eight individuals for offenses related to impaired driving due to alcohol or drugs during heightened enforcement activities.
- The arrests followed increased road policing presence over the bank holiday weekend targeting the 'Fatal Four' behaviors causing serious injuries and deaths.
- Driving while impaired remains a major risk factor, with officers urging motorists to avoid drink or drug driving to protect all road users.
- Police stated that driving under the influence is one of the 'Fatal Four' and warned, "Officers will continue to target those committing such offences."
- The arrests underline ongoing efforts to reduce road deaths and serious injuries by deterring dangerous driving behaviors across Cumbria.
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Police nab 700 impaired drivers over holiday period
Victoria Police caught more than 700 drunk and drug drivers during a major road safety effort across the Easter and Anzac Day period. Operation Compass saw 375 drink driving offences detected from 214,355 preliminary breath tests performed between 17 and 27 April. A total of 371 drivers returned a positive roadside drug test, equating to one in every 21 drivers tested. About 4,800 speeding offences were detected, with three-quarters of speed…
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