More arrests for drug driving than drink driving in Essex this Christmas

By The Editor

7th Sep 2021 | Local News

Essex Police: "Is the high worth the low?"
Essex Police: "Is the high worth the low?"

New Essex Police figures show that more motorists were arrested for drug driving than for being over the limit for alcohol this Christmas.

More than 280 Essex drivers were arrested for drink and drug driving offences over the Christmas and New Year campaign.

Of those arrested between 1 December and 6am on 2 January police made 139 drug driving arrests, 118 drink driving arrests, and 26 failing to provide a specimen arrests – a total of 283.

Essex Police released the shocking figures this morning (Wednesday, 6 January) with Temporary Chief Inspector Emma Bullock, Head of Roads Policing, expressing sadness at the fact that too many motorists continue to put other road users and themselves at risk.

She said: ""Driving with alcohol or drugs in your system can have a significant impact on your ability behind the wheel.

"We know that in many cases drug drivers are habitual drug users – it's part of their daily routine.

"We also know that many people don't realise there's a drug driving limit or that you can test positive for drugs in your system days after you've last taken them."

TCI Bullock told how Essex Police is continuing to work with community initiatives to increase understanding and awareness of the issue.

She added: "At the end of the day, if you drug drive you could lose your licence and that could mean you can't work so you could lose your job. If you lose your job you might not be able to pay your bills so you might lose your home.

"Even worse, you could kill someone. Is the high worth the low?

"We are now entering another period where we're being asked to stay home to save lives, but I want to reassure you that my officers will continue to be out in your communities keeping you safe on the road."

Anyone with information about a drink or drug driver should call Essex Police on 101 or 999 in an emergency.

     

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