Canterbury Police Crack Down on Impaired Drivers

Canterbury Police conducted a targeted operation across Rangiora and Kaiapoi last weekend, aimed at reducing harm and improving road safety.

More than 800 breath screening tests were carried out, resulting in nine drivers being processed for driving over the legal alcohol limit.

Of particular concern, three of these drivers had come directly from a local bar. Police are currently looking into this matter further.

"This behaviour is disappointing. Driving under the influence of alcohol puts everyone at risk - not just the driver, but passengers, other road users and pedestrians," says Senior Sergeant Stephen McDaniel.

Police remind the public that you can be stopped anywhere, at any time. Alcohol checkpoints are a regular part of our prevention strategy, and impaired drivers will be held accountable.

Canterbury Police urge all drivers to:

Plan ahead if you're drinking - arrange a sober driver, taxi, or rideshare.

Look after your mates - don't let friends drive if they've been drinking.

Understand your limits - even small amounts of alcohol can impair your ability to drive safely.

Be responsible - your decisions behind the wheel can save lives.

Let's work together to keep our roads safe.

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