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Motorists face driving bans, unlimited fines and prison as police step up roadside safety checks

North Wales Police has issued a fresh warning to motorists after hundreds of drivers were arrested for drink and drug-driving across the region. Officers warned they will be stepping up patrols throughout the summer as warmer weather, major sporting events and more social gatherings lead to an increased risk of people getting behind the wheel while impaired.Police will be carrying out extra roadside checks across North Wales both day and night as part of the crackdown. The force said there is no excuse for driving under the influence of drink or drugs, warning that anyone caught can expect to face serious consequences. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The warning comes after several recent arrests across North Wales, with officers stopping drivers suspected of being under the influence at different times of the day and night. Inspector Leigh Evans, of the Roads Crime Unit, said drink and drug-driving remains one of the biggest dangers on the roads. He said: Drink and drug-driving remains one of the Fatal Five offences and continues to be a significant factor in serious and fatal collisions on our roads. While many people enjoy socialising during the warmer weather and major sporting events, we want to make it clear that if you choose to drive while under the influence of drink or drugs, you are putting lives at risk, and you can expect to be caught.Police are also reminding motorists about the dangers of driving the morning after drinking alcohol, which can still impact road safety,Inspector Evans added: We're also reminding people not to underestimate the 'morning after' effect. You may feel fine the next day, but alcohol and drugs can remain in your system far longer than many people realise. If you've been drinking heavily the night before, there is a real possibility you could still be over the limit when you get behind the wheel the following morning. The Roads Crime Unit explained how officers are on patrol around the clock and will continue targeting motorists who pose a danger to others.LATEST DEVELOPMENTSIconic car brand launches new 'best of British' HQ to continue its 'engineering excellence'UK drivers choosing Chinese cars at record rate as BYD, Jaecoo and Omoda dominate salesPopular vehicles could disappear from roads soon as car brands ditch once-iconic modelsWe will continue to target those who pose the greatest risk to other road users and take robust action against offenders, Inspector Evans shared. North Wales Police warned that alcohol and drugs can seriously affect a driver's judgement, reaction times and concentration, making collisions far more likely. Drivers convicted of drink or drug-driving face severe penalties. They can receive a minimum 12-month driving ban, an unlimited fine, up to six months in prison and a criminal record. Offenders may also see their insurance premiums rise significantly and could face difficulties travelling to some countries because of the conviction.The force is also urging members of the public to report anyone they suspect of driving while under the influence. Latest figures show officers made 883 drink-driving arrests and 1,317 drug-driving arrests across North Wales last year.That marked an increase from the previous year, when police recorded 838 drink-driving arrests and 1,146 drug-driving arrests in 2024. As the summer continues, police are encouraging people to plan journeys by choosing a designated driver, taking public transport or booking a taxi home instead of risking driving after drinking or taking drugs. The force warned that one poor decision behind the wheel could have life-changing or even fatal consequences for drivers, passengers and other road users. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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