POLICE officers in Cheshire carried out more than 800 breath tests and almost 200 drug wipes last year in a clampdown on drink and drug-drivers.
Cheshire Police is one of several forces leading the way in the national operation 'Op Limit' aimed at tackling motorists driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
In a recent report published by the National Roads Policing Operations, Intelligence & Investigations Unit, the force was named among the country's top performers.
Superintendent for Cheshire’s Roads and Crime unit, Saf Ali, said: I’m really pleased the report has recognised the work we do in Cheshire, and that we are among the top performing forces tackling drink and drug-driving.
"The safety of Cheshire’s roads is paramount, and this report validates how seriously Cheshire takes the issue.
“The report acknowledges how Cheshire is always innovative with our campaigns, with particularly mention to our Christmas campaign where we send Christmas cards to offenders in a bid to stop them reoffending.
"As a result, we now have other forces across the country coming to us for advice as they look to mirror our approach.
“Plans are already in place to continue this good work throughout 2024, including monitoring repeat drink or drug-driving offenders."
As well as performing breath tests and drug wipes, officers utilise high visibility at key times of the year to provide a deterrent to offenders and reassurance to the public.
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