More than 130 arrests made in Sussex during month-long drink drive crackdown

At just over the half way point of the campaign, there have also been 40 crashes involving drivers under the influence

School sign collision in Westham
Author: Jo SymesPublished 20th Dec 2023

More than 130 people have been arrested so far during a month-long crack down on drink and drug drivers in Sussex.

At just over the half way point of Operation Limit, a national police campaign to tackle drink and drug driving, as many as 40 collisions have been recorded on the roads

A significant number of drivers were stopped for erratic or sometimes dangerous driving owing to being intoxicated through alcohol or drugs.

In some cases, drivers caused minor collisions, including a driver hitting a telegraph pole in Horsham, a driver colliding into a warning sign for a nearby school in Westham, a driver crashing through railings in Crawley, and a driver hitting traffic lights in Lancing.

Telegraph pole collision in Horsham

Fortunately, no one has been seriously harmed in these collisions, but they highlight the danger to road users and show how alcohol and drugs seriously impact a driver’s ability to drive safely.

Through proactive stops and at stop check sites, officers have also identified and dealt with a number of other offences, including the arrests of wanted persons.

Head of Roads Policing Superintendent Rachel Glenton said: “Drink or drug driving is one of the main causes of people being killed or seriously injured on our roads.

“Since we started our campaign there have been dozens of drivers who have risked causing similar serious harm to themselves or to other innocent members of the public on our roads.

“That is why we continue to urge people to take steps to prevent drink and drug-driving, such as pre-booking a taxi or walking home.

“We ask friends and family members to persuade your loved ones not to get behind the wheel if they have consumed any alcohol or drugs. Where persuasion fails, we urge you to report those drivers to the police for us to arrest them. This will save lives.”

Traffic light collision in Lancing

The Christmas crackdown on drink and drug drivers is a campaign which runs from December 1 to January 1.

This is in addition to the routine roads policing work carried out 365 days a year.

In keeping with previous campaigns, some of those convicted of drink and drug-driving will be identified on our website and social media channels as a deterrent.

Railings collision in Crawley

Some of the results of the campaign so far include 30 arrests made in the Brighton and Hove area, 47 arrests in East Sussex including 11 in Hastings and St Leonards, 12 in Eastbourne, seven in Bexhill and Battle, and six across Lewes and district.

There were also 57 arrests across West Sussex, including 17 in the Crawley and Horsham areas, and 11 arrests in the Adur and Worthing areas.

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